Kya Chahiye Love or Gender 1970
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
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
Anal Shah's short "Kalaripayattu" is woven from observational footage shot at various gyms showing the oldest martial arts of the world, Kalaripayattu. Intriguingly, the film offers no explanation via narration, thus encouraging the viewer into an unfiltered sensory experience. The task for the viewer is to find the hidden and embedded snippets of personal history in the work. "I see my work as a visual diary of my observations."
This gay film explores the relationship of two men named Kali and Bari and how they face challenges to continue their relationship.
Narrated through the voice of a young person from a progressive South Delhi school, straddling the binary worlds of genders, this short film demonstrates the importance of a supportive environment created by adult and peer allies.
Captain Vidyut is the story of an average, ordinary guy, Vidyut Kumar who is a weakling but desires to be a strong man. One night he is struck by a lightning bolt and he ends up gaining extraordinary superpowers and becomes a superhero. Dr Dhakosla has discovered the world’s most powerful substance called ‘Tutofutonium’ and he wants to rule over the world with the help of ‘Tutofutonium’. The film explores the transformation of both Vidyut and Dr Dhakosla into a Superhero and Super Villian respectively and how Captain Vidyut is able to thwart the evil plans of the Dr Dhakosla in the end.
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.
How do we choose our life partners? Is a modern woman really free and is financial success the only yardstick for judging men? Watch to find out.
Kunwar Pal Singh is a poor and low-caste farmer living with his wife and six children in Raipur, Bijnor District, India. Despite his challenging life conditions, lack of formal education and burden of responsibilities, he has one overriding obsession: Bollywood. In his spare time, Kunwar has written 6 feature lenght film scripts and countless short stories. Taraash is an intimate portrait of Kunwar's life, an exploration of his eccentric imagination through making of one of his short scripts.
The Film is inspired by the work of Urvashi Butalia and Ritu Menon, who co-founded the first feminist publishing house in India: Kali for Women. It looks back on thirty years in publishing and focusses on the feminist politics and friendships that make this survival possible.
Aag Aur Shabab is a 1990 film, directed by C. P. Vijaykumar and produced by Dinesh Gupta. The film stars Captain Raju, Ravi, Kumar, Raj Verma, Sudha, Rohini, Radhu and Madhuri in lead roles. The film had musical score by G. Ramanathan.
Story of a man whose college love marries his brother and then he slowly falls in love with the younger sister of his now brothers wife.
An unusually intimate look at Indian gender hierarchies, in which a young girl copes with having a hijara mother.
An English language tutor is privately employed to teach the disturbed wife of a wealthy man. As the eccentricity of her hosts begins to look more and more like madness, she realizes that she is in fatal danger.
Two strangers from different cities having absolutely opposite personalities are made to tie the 'bond of life'. The film depicts how arranged marriages are still prevalent in the Indian society and are not as scary as they are thought to be.