
Siddheshwari
Documentary
Overview
An impressionistic biographical look at Siddheshwari Devi (1908–1977), the classical Indian singer whose voice was appreciated by the maharajas and public alike.
Top Cast
Malviya
Malviya
Siddeshwari
Malviya
Siddeshwari
Muhar Biswas
Muhar Biswas
Siddeshwari, as a child
Muhar Biswas
Siddeshwari, as a child
Pandit Narayan Misra
Pandit Narayan Misra
Siyaji Maharaj
Pandit Narayan Misra
Siyaji Maharaj
Shravani Mukherjee
Shravani Mukherjee
Kamala
Shravani Mukherjee
Kamala
Ranjana Srivastava
Ranjana Srivastava
Rajeshwari Devi
Ranjana Srivastava
Rajeshwari Devi


Mita Vashisht
Mita Vashisht
Mita Vashisht
Anoop Misra
Anoop Misra
Anoop Misra
Raman Shankar Pandy
Raman Shankar Pandy
Raman Shankar Pandy
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