RULE: ANSWER THE FIRST 3 QUESTION. AFTER THAT THE 4TH QUESTION IS TO CONNECT THE ANSWERS THAT YOU GOT.
1) Where did Arun Advani meets a corrupt bureaucrat who become Mahatma Gandhi, an American tourist having crush on an Indian actress, a Stone Age tribesman searching a sacred stone, a Bollywood sex symbol, a mobilephone thief who wants to become big and an ambitious politician prepared to stoop low ?
2) This Gang took its name from a remote hideout located in the mountain range which is the home to one of the elite ultramarathons in the America. Identify ?
3) This movie was the debut movie of one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. The movie was based on a novel written by an judo expert , who based the main character on his teacher. Even though the film was released in 1940's in the asian market, it was not released in the west until 1970's. It spawned a sequel which was released after two years and also directed by the same director. Id the movie ?
4) Connect ???
1) Where did Arun Advani meets a corrupt bureaucrat who become Mahatma Gandhi, an American tourist having crush on an Indian actress, a Stone Age tribesman searching a sacred stone, a Bollywood sex symbol, a mobilephone thief who wants to become big and an ambitious politician prepared to stoop low ?
2) This Gang took its name from a remote hideout located in the mountain range which is the home to one of the elite ultramarathons in the America. Identify ?
3) This movie was the debut movie of one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. The movie was based on a novel written by an judo expert , who based the main character on his teacher. Even though the film was released in 1940's in the asian market, it was not released in the west until 1970's. It spawned a sequel which was released after two years and also directed by the same director. Id the movie ?
4) Connect ???
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2. The Big Horn Mountains.
3. Sanshiro Sugata, the first movie of Akira Kurosawa.
Connect: Movies based on debut books of writers that won Oscars.