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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShwaasShwaas - Wikipedia

    Shwaas (Marathi: श्वास, The Breath) is a Marathi film, released in 2004. It was India's official entry to the 2004 Oscars and was ranked 6th in the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film category. Its storyline is based on a real-life incident in Pune.

  2. www.primevideo.com › detail › ShwaasPrime Video: Shwaas

    Shwaas. Shwaas' is about how an old man tried to show his grandson the preciousness and beauty of life in a no-win situation such as cancer. It is about keeping a positive attitude towards life. IMDb 8.1 1 h 43 min 2004. ALL.

  3. Vichare (Arun Nalawade) takes care of his young grandson Parashuram (Ashwin Chitale). So, when the boy begins having trouble with his vision, Vichare is the one who brings him to Mumbai,...

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  4. Dec 10, 2004 · A Breath: Directed by Sandeep Sawant. With Arun Nalawade, Ashwin Chitale, Sandeep Kulkarni, Amruta Subhash. This story is about how an old man tried to show his grandson the preciousness and beauty of life in a no win situation such as cancer. It is about keeping a positive attitude towards life.

  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › shwaasShwaas - Metacritic

    Dec 10, 2004 · An emotional story about a villager who brings his grandson to a town doctor, only to learn that the child is a one-in-a-million victim of retinoblastoma-a rare retinal cancer. The operation will save his life but leave him blind.

  6. Sane is juggling phone calls when Vichare arrives in his office with grandson Parashuram in tow, concerned about the boy's poor sight. Boy's care is up to grandpa, since the boy's father is recuperating from an injury as a bus driver, and mother must tend to the home. After multiple hospital...

  7. Shwaas is a critically acclaimed Indian Marathi language film directed by Sandeep Sawant and released in 2004. The movie tells the story of a young boy, Parashuram, who is diagnosed with a rare form of eye cancer and his grandfather's struggle to accept the diagnosis and decide on a course of treatment.