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In northern India's Dehradun, an all-women police unit tackles troubled marriages with unexpected wisdom and authority. Inside the bustling station, couples confront domestic turmoil while the officers balance tough love with surprising moments of humour.
In this high-octane battle of wits and wills, ingenious con artist Rehan devises a diamond heist while trying to outsmart Rajan, his sadistic adversary.
An Indian army officer embarks on a mission leading to India’s most successful counter-terrorism operation in history.
A biopic on Jyotiba and Savitribai Phule, considered to be a pioneering couple in India’s societal history. They are often credited for underlining the importance of the girls’ education and self-dependence.
The life of this 3 feet 7 inch dwarf is full of mocks and taunts, yet he hugs his illusions and dreams in a positive manner. It is the only way to enjoy being a joker. His companion was a hen who laid eggs everyday and gave him a golden one. He used to sell it and made his ends meet. Due to financial crisis, he got to work in a marriage party, dressed as a joker. It made his life colorful. Suddenly he gets the news of an ongoing fair where he could find work, but unfortunately he reached there at a wrong time.
Ha Lyngkha Bneng is a poignant exploration of human connection amid change, set in 2047 against the serene East Khasi Hills. The film follows Livingstone and his fellow villagers as they confront loss, love, and resilience. With only six villagers remaining, the bonds of friendship and community become vital, offering solace amidst urban migration and loneliness. Livingstone’s journey on a vintage bus symbolizes his enduring love for his late wife, Belinda. As the narrative unfolds, a cast of endearing characters emerges, each grappling with dreams and desires amid loss. Together, they embody resilience, their collective spirit shining through life’s uncertainties. Ha Lyngkha Bneng is a moving testament to the power of community, woven with themes of love, loss, and the enduring strength found in solidarity.
Things get a bit tense in a conventional Indian middle class household, when the youngest member feels unseen. Guddi (the daughter’s name) feels crushed when Papa fails to acknowledge her achievements. Her silent revolution shifts the dynamics of the system, as the conversations become short and the family dinners turn cold. “Rasmalai” questions society’s conventions about the role of the father in the family and the child’s development.
Aankhi meets Kajal while living in a widow shelter, and their bond blossoms into love. However, their journey is fraught with struggles as they confront societal evils and deep- rooted prejudices. Will their love withstand the challenges and pave the way for acceptance?
Pratyush, a social media influencer who is about to reach his biggest milestone in terms of followers to land a deal with a brand, loses his phone to a fan obsessed with him. Trapped in his own house without his phone, Pratyush must find a way to reclaim his identity and his career.
A dramatization of the life story of C. Sankaran Nair, the lawyer who fought for the truth behind the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
As she readies her new collection in her family's crumbling indigo factory, a fashion designer is confronted by the spirits of indigo workers who died there a century ago.
A teenager's addiction to his smartphone spirals into a disturbing and horrifying experience, blurring the lines between digital obsession and reality.
Aryan suffers from a rare neurological disorder, face blindness, that prevents him from recognizing faces, even of those closest to him. Six months after his younger brother Rohan mysteriously disappears, Aryan receives an urgent SOS call from him. The last time Aryan saw Rohan was during a campfire night with friends, where Aryan witnessed someone being thrown off a cliffbut due to his condition, he couldnt identify the victim or the perpetrators. When Aryan reports this to the police, hes stunned to learn that every person present at the campfire is still alive. So, who died that night? And who is now threatening Rohan?
Sakshi must rescue her seven year old daughter from being sacrificed by an evil cult to satisfy their resident leader, while fighting societal superstitions and the horror that continues to haunt her and young women around her.
In the high Himalayas, the village of Lohari is submerged below the waters of a hydroelectric dam. The last member of the Jaunsari tribe, living in the remnants of his flooded village, recalls a time when the land was pulsating with magic.
After a ruffian accidentally ruins his meal, a traveler retorts violently and demands an apology, unintentionally finding himself in a web of violence, crime and corruption spun by a feared criminal.
This film sheds light on the fascinating and often neglected topic of the Hijra community in India, which has been a part of the subcontinent for over 4,000 years. Despite being revered and celebrated in religious and spiritual ceremonies, this community continues to face abuse, discrimination, and violence. Our film seeks to explore the dimension of evil that resides within our minds and how it reflects onto the perceptions of the Hijra community. For us, this film is very special, as it is a product of our personal experiences and the desire to showcase the struggle and bliss of the third gender. We aim to tell a story that is engaging, sensitive, and respectful. Our team is excited to bring this project to life, and we hope that it will contribute to a greater understanding and appreciation of the Hijra community.
18-year-old boy,Yash agrees to participate in a sleep deprivation study for money. The goal: stay awake for 10 days. But as the days pass, reality begins to blur.
A waiter’s patience is tested when an intense hour at a shady restaurant pushes him to the brink of eruption.
A man waits in his balcony for the clothes to dry, and for the other reason.