Dastan-E-Laila Majnu 1974
Indian adaptation of Layla and Majnun
Indian adaptation of Layla and Majnun
A household conflicted between values and desires, realises through a chain of comedic incidents that much less is under their control then what they would like to believe.The film addresses important social issues through satire, showing different ideologies of various family members and subtle humour justifies it.
A boy struggling from loneliness, who got raped by his own friends, finds a way out but ends up being isolated again.
Against the bleached sky of Rajasthan, we encounter the women of a small Muslim village as they engage in their work. Here, water binds their daily labour rituals: they collect and carry water in massive urns, they clean plates and clothes with it, water their animals, and even maintain their homes with it (we see them churn mud to smear across their floors). A record of the ongoing cycles of women’s labour (“we make food, we eat, we sleep, we wake up…”), their sense of humour and resilience, and the ways the community co-operate to deal with scarcity.
A film about a conversation that happens between mother and son regarding his sexual preference.
Ashok, a dutifully married but closeted gay man in Mumbai, is confronted by the duality of his life when he is forced to have a second child and move back to his village.
A Muslim girl must convince her Hindu neighbors to provide her refuge for one violent night following the partition of India.
This movie is the second part of the Narayana Pustika trilogy. In which there is a description of the troubles arising from the opening of the unimaginable door revealed by the great sages.
Three friends plan a trip to Goa, but land in trouble when the local don, Danny apprehends them for his missing nephew. While the boys manage to find Marcos, things turn awry when the don's money goes missing.
A man who has been unemployed for months due to Covid-19 induced lockdown in Mumbai is struggling to take care of his family and is desperately looking for a job, gets an opportunity to earn a livelihood again only if he can circumvent the strict travelling restrictions of Mumbai local train which is his only affordable means of travelling.
This Story is about a educated boy who is forced to the Vacancy due to unemployment and an Pull Rickshaw some politicians and that poor Rickshaw man together teach the leaders a lesson.
Raja and Kajol study in the same college and come from different social backgrounds. However, while participating in a dance competition, the two fall in love with each other.
A man is extremely depressed with the brutal death of his wife and starts to experience out of the ordinary things in his house. His friend takes him to a psychiatrist and gets to know that he is actually being haunted by a supernatural force.
Bablu, a young boy, lives in Ranitaal and guards a magical lamp with the help of his loyal friends. However, his evil uncle, Goga, plots to steal the lamp and gain insurmountable power.
The film is about Samiksha who wants to make it big in the modelling world. But she becomes a victim as she finds an enemy in a woman who wants to get revenge on Samiksha's brother.
Jab Tum Kaho Is A Romantic Hindi Movie, Directed And Produced By Vikram Shankar. A Man, Who Was Once Jovial, Leads A Lonely And Mechanical Life. His Life Changes When He Falls In Love.
A small town girl with a dream to become a Bollywood heroine comes to Mumbai only to find out that it is a dangerous place for an outsider. Will she be able to make it big or will she lose herself in this dreamy world?
The third movie in upcoming Shaktimaan reboot trilogy
A comedy movie
Kaajal, Rashmi and Reyna meet coincidentally at Mr. D'souza's house where they are put up as paying guests. In order to meet their dreams they face several problems.