Do Hawaldar 1979
The story of two constables where one is honest in his work while other is totally corrupt.
The story of two constables where one is honest in his work while other is totally corrupt.
Four children from city move to a village close by, for a fun filled vacation and end up finding answers to many of their hitherto unanswered questions that they had always harboured in their anxious young minds. They learn moral values and what life is all about, outside of their regimented school environment and how to handle it like young adults. The story revolves around how they meet an exceptionally talented but poor village boy Deepu and his mentor, an old gentleman fondly referred to by everyone as Bauji . Their friendship with Deepu turns out to be a learning experience for the city kids and they all also end up solving a dangerous puzzle in the village.
Mission Tiger is the first film featuring the root cause of tiger poaching in India and intends to impart a message- Save the tiger.
The film explores the essence of Jadbharat's story, who was reborn twice. Jadbharat is one of the most significant characters in texts of Vishnupuran and Bhagwadpuran.
Passion and desire between two women is given voice through the beat of a North Indian clay pot.
Some potted plants, odd hours of wakefulness, and the view from my window. A heliotropic film from the lockdown in Budapest.
A transgender born in a wealthy family sets out to seek acceptance in the society, and hiding his true identity is the only way to prove his 'manhood'. In this quest to lead a dignified life, Ramanuj aka Hansa (Aayush Shrivastava) explores and reveals the darker shades of communities.
Have you waited for your love? That too, in which there is no hope of finding that love. But Samar waited for his love even without knowing whether he will get his love or not.
Documentary on a the Ramlila tradition in the village Kheriya directed by Molly Kaushal
An intimate look at parents, family and relationships from the point of view of a filmmaker son. After graduating from film school, the director captured his parents on film over a period of five years. Quiet moments at home, random conversations, festival prayers; all the myriad events that comprise family life were lovingly and unflinchingly recorded. The film chronicles the challenges of having parents living and working in different cities – Delhi and Bombay – just as the filmmaker faces his own challenges, settling into his career as a cinematographer of documentaries and ‘arty’ films, as perceived by his family.
Rajeev Khandelwal takes us to Puri, Odisha to watch the famous Rath Yatra. With him explore the magnificent architecture of the Jagannath Temple and learn how this Yatra brings diverse cultures, faiths and mythology together.
Two ladies dress to go out and then check over a crop of rice.
Movie is about a family where the father hated his daughter and wanted a second son ,this movie shows us gender inequality in the family
In the Himalayan foothills, an 80-year-old woman and a 19-year-old girl are two of the seven remaining inhabitants of an abandoned village. The two women struggle with the choice to leave for an alienating city life or continue living in a lonely village.
After a campfire night with their friends, Sanjana and Mohit sit on the beach and talk about their dysfunctional relationship only to reveal that Mohit has eyes for somebody else.
Through a collage of intimate stories, ‘Desire?’ opens up a dialogue about relationships which do not stand on the edifice of Sex and Sexuality, existing as a minority community within an already persecuted LGBTQIA minority community. The parallel narratives take you through each characters’ world as they navigate through life creating small ruptures within a culture of universal hypersexuality.
An affectionate documentation of Indian gay men above 50+ revealing their secrets and their views on love, relationship, social acceptance issues along with their breath-taking life experiences. It is supposedly for the first time ever senior gay Indian men have come together on the screen to talk about their amazing lives and experiences.
A story about two men, in the most tender and vulnerable form away from all the stereotypes about masculinity in contemporary culture.
Two Indian girls discuss the existence of God on a historic day when Supreme Court decriminalises consensual gay sex.
In Hinduism, women are prohibited from entering the cremation ground but Gulab Maharajin performed Cremations at Rasoolabad Ghat, Allahabad for more than 60 Years.