Three restless cousins search for a way to achieve their dream of playing badminton in a little Indian town, overcoming obstacles such like the lack of a play area, the necessary equipment, having to go to work all day and dealing with a single mother and stuck-up neighbors.
2020 Delhi, India's first one-shot feature, inspired by anti-CAA protests, the 2020 Delhi riots, and the conspiracies surrounding them, while also highlighting the plight of Hindu minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh. a story of survival.
Yug Kaushal, a 27-year-old, leaves behind his small-town roots in Kannauj and moves to Delhi. Always cribbing about his parent not adapting to the modern lifestyle and more urban way of living their life, Yug gets the shock of his life when the senior Kaushals consider mutual separation as the situation spirals into chaos.
A puzzling investigation leads a no-nonsense cop down a dark path involving the vicious rivalry between twin sisters and the volatile man they both love.
Karan gives in to his Father's wish, breaking up with his child hood crush Natasha and gets married to Anjali. Anjali with all the commitment a traditional Indian girl has, begin to build Karan's world but despite of all her goodness, Karan feels no attachment to her and eventually confess that he doesn't wish to be in this forced marriage. Anjali learns of Natasha and decides to step off calling her trust worthy friend Vinod. In the tale of relationships, trust, devotion and sacrifices all the four characters finally gets to achieve what was right for them.
9 bullet wounds (one still in the body), three different sports and an unshakable determination to fulfill the dream of an Olympic Gold later, Muralikant Petkar, India's first Paralympian to finish at the top of the podium, got the recognition by his own country 45 years after he achieved what no athlete from his country could.
When a gym trainer is murdered at an elite Delhi club, a wily investigator unravels the sordid secrets of its ultrarich members to find the killer.
Set in the backdrop of the spiritual capital of India, Banaras, the essence of relationships which seems to be missing in the present day is brought forth.
A submissive small-town man married to an ultra-modern cosmopolitan is brainwashed into producing a son by his dead father's ghost. In time, he is hit by a startling realisation.
The film is about a slightly tech-phobic middle-aged man, who is hesitant about trusting to use a navigation app on his phone. The film takes a light-hearted dig at the generation gap and see how the father and his children navigate a road trip in their own unique ways.
Brijendra Kala is an Indian actor who works in Bollywood films. He is known for his subtle portrayals of characters rooted in reality. He gained attention for his small roles in mainstream Hindi cinema.
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