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- TV SeriesFive housewives who run a high stakes secret cartel in which style, ambition, love, friendship and betrayal set in the rich 1960s Mumbai.
- An extraordinary tale of the first female singer at Radio Kashmir.
- When Akash's mother comes to stay, can he find his voice to reveal to her who he really is?
- A couple with a ten-year age difference overcome all familial objections to get together. But are all obstacles surmountable?
- When a twist of fate leaves Gia blind, she must summon every ounce of courage to rebuild her life. But when she becomes the sole witness to a heinous crime, she unwittingly enters a deadly game of cat and mouse with a dangerous criminal.
- Fleeing from their village by train and pursued by ferocious Imperial forces, a boy and his force-sensitive younger sister seek refuge in a vibrant and dangerous dhaba.
- A middle-aged Tukaram is passionate about food and archaeology but a misplaced call from Madhura that adds the tadka to his life. While love simmers, Nicole and Sidharth's story spices up too.
- When an anxious pregnant woman enrolls into an upscale maternity centre for 'Happy Moms', she's drawn to the idea of having a champion baby- but is she willing to make the sacrifices required of her?
- The needle of suspicion turns to Mala's daughter, Shalini. However, the truth is shrouded in different versions of the same incident. A new lead turns up with new information about Mala's life but the cause of death remains elusive.
- Sanket discovers the truth about Mala and Vishwas while Ignatius and Shalini continue to withhold information. A missing jewelry piece brings a new suspect and Sanket lays a trap hoping that the killer reveals themselves.
- When Mala Coutinho, the sole owner of a 200 year old Portugese villa is stabbed to death in her bed on the night of Christmas Eve, junior cop Sanket Salelkar, gets the first murder case of his career thanks to his boss being out of town. Pushed into a corner with his career under threat from his boss, Sanket convinces a very reluctant Sarla an ex-forensic investigator to help him solve the case by promising to get their over-inquisitive mother off her back.
- Sub Inspector Sanket Salelkar gets the first murder investigation of his career. The case looks pretty straightforward but his sister Sarla has other news for him.
- Sanket realizes he's made a big career mistake and he has no idea how Mala Coutinho died, forget who killed her. Sanket enlists Sarla to help with the case and together they discover their first clue, a possible new murder weapon?
- Set in Odisha, Leela and Madhav, are left alone because both their sons have relocated to bigger cities to pursue their professional goals. However, a family crisis forces them to come together and the story takes various turns from there.
- A billionaire learns there is something money can't buy, a lower-caste couple attempts to build a new life, and a corrupt city cop finds himself far outside of the law in Nair's slyly biting triptych on class in contemporary India.
- From pulling off casting coups to calming celebrity egos, the drama never stops for four Mumbai talent agents hustling to save their sinking company.
- Mehershad and Amal clash as they put nemeses Lillete Dubey and Ila Arun up for the same role. A tragedy puts the agency's future in question.
- Set in Odisha, Leela and Madhav, are left alone because both their sons have relocated to bigger cities to pursue their professional goals. However, a family crisis forces them to come together and the story takes various turns from there.
- Set in Odisha, Leela and Madhav, are left alone because both their sons have relocated to bigger cities to pursue their professional goals. However, a family crisis forces them to come together and the story takes various turns from there.
- An anthology of animated shorts from around the world celebrating the mythology of Star Wars through unique cultural perspectives.
- In Jackson Heights, Queens, career-driven sisters Maryan and Sam and their newly-immigrated cousin Ameera must navigate the consistent and sometimes conflicting demands of romance, culture, work, and family.
- Asad escapes arrest but has very little time to get the codes and return to India. Zoya responds to Asad's proposal but he fails to express his feelings after receiving orders to return to India. Will he leave Zoya alone in Pakistan? Meanwhile, Najma ends up killing a person accidentally and must get out of this mess soon.
- It is the story of Asad and Zoya -- two individuals who have surrendered to their ideals. One to the cause of his country, another to her duty towards her family.
- Zoya and Asad run into each other at a critical juncture in their lives. Their first meeting turns out to be an adventurous one, as they get involved in a car chase and shootout. They part ways thinking they will never meet again, but destiny has other plans for them.
- Asad and Zoya's banter continues, and very soon, Asad starts getting annoyed with her silly shayaris. In the meanwhile, the Indian intelligence agencies are watching Zoya's every move and in Asad's absence, some goons arrive at the hotel to get Zoya.
- Zoya and Asad find themselves in yet another edgy situation. They escape from the goons and reach a popular tourist spot, where they end up putting a lock of love on the bridge together. They finally reach the airport, and while Asad arranges for a charter plane for Zoya, he discovers a shocking truth about her.
- Asad discovers that Zoya is in danger and he rushes to help her. He travels with her to Pakistan and during the entire journey, they keep chatting and discover interesting aspects about each other. However, when they land in Islamabad, Asad gets an unexpected welcome.
- While Zoya tries to make Asad feel comfortable, her family expresses their displeasure at having a guest from India. Zoya's father, General Bakhtiyar, makes a few comments against Indians, to which Asad gives him a fitting reply. Later, General Bakhtiyar even challenges Asad for a round of rifle shooting but things take an unexpected turn.
- Zoya's house is attacked and the family takes shelter in a bunker where General Bakhtiyar, gets killed. While Zoya continues to trust Asad, her aunt gets suspicious about Asad's role in General Bakhtiyar's death. Time is running out and Asad feels guilty for betraying Zoya.
- Zoya feels sorry for the way her aunt treats her brother Zoheb and his wife Anika. Back in India, Asad's family comes to know about the attack in General Bakhtiyar's house and get worried for Asad's life. Meanwhile, Asad continues his search for the codes in the house and is caught by a guard but an unexpected visitor comes to his rescue.
- Zoya confronts Asad for his inconsiderate proposal and Asad messes up again. To cheer up Zoya, Asad comes up with a brilliant idea and manages to impress Zoya. Meanwhile, the enemies start gathering information about Asad, and Najma unknowingly reveals a vital information to a mole.
- Asad and Zoya head towards the airport and are chased by soldiers. They manage to reach the airport but Zoya starts realising that something is not right. Will Zoya be able to trust Asad? Will she go with him?
- An anthology that brings together 5 unique creators of Hindi cinema featuring stories of love, new beginnings, second chances, and a glimmer of hope. Set and filmed in the times of the Covid-19 lockdown.
- A mother and daughter relationship, set in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The 45 minute film is about Romita (Celina Jaitly Haag) who decides to introduce her live-in partner Usmaan "Azhar Khan" to her mother Suchitra "Lillette Dubey" who stays in a bungalow with her maid Chapala "Shree Ghatak". On a September noon, they visit Suchitra, a lady who lives alone after being separated from her husband. Ironically, she lives in a house 'Utsab' (meaning Festival) but she is lonely, often lost in her thoughts. Music is her only companion since her daughter travels due to work assignments and stays in a different city. Daughter's home coming is always celebrated in Bengal, just like Durga Puja. So after years Suchitra leaves no stone unturned to welcome her daughter and her fiancee Usmaan. Over a five course Bengali meal and few glasses of wine, they discover each other. While Romita thought that she was the one waiting to surprise her mother with Usmaan's presence in her life, she didn't know that her mother had bigger surprises stored for her.
- The Queen is a story of a woman in the male-driven worlds of Cinema and Tamil Nadu politics. It is a story of a woman who didn't get the happy ending she wanted and yet, was destiny's chosen child.
- As a brilliant, academically driven 15 year old who has no-one in her family to guide her, she tops the state in her tenth standard board exams.
- Womanly Voices comprises of three great stories, dramatised for the stage by the director and actors, that reveal the depth and scope of some of India's finest women writers. From Wajeda Tabassum's sharply penetrative 'UTRAN', Mahasweta Devi's riveting and savagely moving 'SHISHU', to Gita Mehta's hauntingly poignant tale 'THE TEACHER'S STORY', here are three powerful and distinct 'Womanly Voices', that go far beyond hearth and home, and illuminate the world around them with humour, insight and a rare compassion.
- Two boys go to Mauritius to study and love it so much there, that they are reluctant to return home. Rishi plays Omkar's dad who turns up from the village to surprise him and is in turn surprised by his son's lifestyle.
- It is the story of two wedding planners in Delhi, where tradition jostles with modern aspirations against the backdrop of big fat Indian weddings revealing many secrets and lies.
- Tells the story of adult siblings who, after the sudden death of their father, are forced to return to their childhood home.
- A modern-day urban-age take on relationships, breakups, friendship, romance, and rebounds. Set in apna Bombay. The show follows the life of Addy and Koyal, a not-so-perfect couple in a not-so-perfect relationship and their journey of finding back their love amidst heartbreaks, rebounds, and guilt.
- When Dara, a 55 year old bigot, in the midst of trying to protect his property from the hungry clutches of his cousin and hotel industry agent Zeus, finds out about his wife's comatose situation, he is forced to invite his children, who blatantly despise him and vice versa. What ensues is a drama wrapped in tragic hilarity when the dysfunctional Irani family realize that it will take a lot more than a common last name to survive under one roof.
- When Dara, a 55 year old bigot, in the midst of trying to protect his property from the hungry clutches of his cousin and hotel industry agent Zeus, finds out about his wife going into a coma, he is forced to invite his children, who blatantly despise him and vice versa. What ensues is a drama wrapped in tragic hilarity when the dysfunctional Irani family realize that it will take a lot more than a common last name to survive under one roof.
- An old man and an old woman decide to run away from their old age home in search of freedom, adventure and possibly a new shot at romance. They land up in the old mountain town where the man had grown up and he takes her on a nostalgic trip while making goofy attempts to court her. But in their search for new beginnings, they keep running into the past. When an event finally forces the woman to confront her past, she does so in the most unexpected way with a little help from her new 'boyfriend'. And she finds the catharsis that she needed to be able to move on.
- When Dara, a 55 year old bigot, in the midst of trying to protect his property from the hungry clutches of his cousin and hotel industry agent Zeus, finds out about his wife going into a coma, he is forced to invite his children, who blatantly despise him and vice versa. What ensues is a drama wrapped in tragic hilarity when the dysfunctional Irani family realize that it will take a lot more than a common last name to survive under one roof.
- This Valentine's season, romance hooks up with comedy to give you a unique collection of 5 cute short stories that will get you right in the feels.
- A husband's plan to break up his marriage so that he can be with another woman backfires with unexpected consequences.
- While waiting for their college friend to arrive from out of town, three middle-aged women examine their lives.
- Mahayoddha Rama retells the great epic of Hindu god, Rama. in this epic, Rama is born to king Dashrath and as an adult fights the 10-headed demon Ravanna.
- A distraught Aafrin is unable to prevent the Havistocks from leaving their house to return to England whilst the cash-strapped Whelan's home goes up for auction, with Cynthia being outbid by the Sood family. Inter-denominational violence breaks out and Ralph and Aafrin have to rescue Alice from an angry mob. Eventually Alice is able to publicly attend Sooni's wedding alongside Aafrin whilst Cynthia has a final surprise in store for the Whelans.
- His plan to elope with Alice scuppered by Havistock, Aafrin is arrested and accused of treason by Ralph. However, realizing that Alice loves Aafrin Ralph allows him to go free. However there is a set-back for Ralph when he loses out on the viceroy position. Meanwhile Ian tells the current viceroy about Ralph's part in the Ranu Sood case, forcing Ralph to tell all.
- Alice and Aafrin decide to escape to Australia and Cynthia agrees to help them. Ralph has made it up with Aafrin but is smarting at his betrayal by the Maharajah and being in debt to Havistock. Ian stumbles on a clue to a three year old murder but is heart-broken when Sooni rejects him for Naseem, which angers her family as he is a Muslim, not Parsi. The Raworths decide to stay in Simla but Alice and Aafrin make a break for it with her little boy following his birthday party.
- Sarah Raworth and her son Matthew return to Simla following Dougie's act of sacrifice whilst Ralph tells Alice what he knows about Aafrin, warning her to keep away from him. Alice also sees Cynthia's more vulnerable side. Subject to an arranged marriage with the apparently progressive Boman, Sooni receives proposals from both editor Naseem and Ian whilst the Maharajah agrees to support Ralph if he can have sex with Madeleine. Ralph is appalled - especially when Madeleine consents, but Madeleine is equally shocked by her husband's naked ambition.
- As the British prepare for their picnic to commemorate the king's silver jubilee Naresh puts his deadly plan into action, using innocent orphan Chota Matthew to deliver the bomb in the guise of a gift for the king. Aware that a bombing will occur Aafrin warns Ralph, at the same time admitting his political sympathies but he has no idea of the bomb's whereabouts and, as the Britons begin their celebration, Chota Matthew approaches them with his gift.
- Aware that Adam attacked Lord Hawthorne Ralph arranges for him to be sent to Delhi to avoid arrest but Dougie is unable to dissuade Leena from taking the blame. Helped by Cynthia Ralph coerces Hawthorne into making a compromise. Alice and Aafrin's relationship is in danger of exposure as his father Darius discovers it whilst Alice attempts to stand up to her bullying husband and Aafrin is disconcerted when Naresh reappears, suggesting a bomb outrage during the celebration of King George's jubilee. Ralph is also shocked by some news about his parentage from Cynthia.
- Whilst Alice and Aafrin meet for clandestine sex, arousing her husband's suspicion, Sooni forces her brother to reveal his involvement in the murder of Kaira, the activist shot as a traitor and his role in the Independence party, confiding both in Ian. Hawthorne, soon to return to England with Leena, the object of his lustful attention as his children's nanny, promises Ralph he will recommend him as viceroy whilst Madeleine organizes a fashion show, hoping that an impressed Sirene will persuade the maharajah to do Ralph's bidding. Unfortunately it is interrupted by a shocking act of violence, putting Ralph on the spot.
- Aafrin gets medical attention for his friend Naresh, wrongly identified as the pamphleteer and shot but when Naresh accuses him of being a spy for the British Aafrin must prove otherwise. Ralph is disgusted when reactionary old buffoon Lord Hawthorne arrives from England with no governing experience as the possible next viceroy but Cynthia urges him not to give up hope. She also spots Alice with Aafrin and gives her an ultimatum whilst Ralph picks up on his brother-in-law's controlling behaviour of his wife. With the appointment of Adam as the Whelan's house boy Madeleine forces a confession from her husband.
- It is now 1935 and on the day the British government is passing an act to increase its powers over India the Viceroy is attacked, leading Cynthia to suggest Ralph goes for the post. Aafrin is still working for Ralph but secretly supporting the Independence Party and saddened to find Alice married to bullying banker Charlie Havistock, father of her child, though still in love with him. The Raworths are back together but Sarah is keen to return to England whilst Aafrin narrowly escapes arrest for distributing anti-British literature.
- A Million Rivers is a surrealist, quasi-narrative fiction film set in South Asia. Themes of fragmentation and fantasy are explored in this black and white contemporary classic: a man with a mirror reflects all that is around him, never turning the mirror to reveal himself.
- The series is a supernatural fiction, which focuses on a different aspect of paranormal activity, such as ghosts, zombies, phantoms, possessed objects and witches and wizards.
- A beautiful musician and a serious Wall Street banker cross paths and fall in love with each other over one magical New Year's Eve.
- A vote is taken to lift the ban on Indians at the club and Cynthia is not happy with the outcome. Sarah Raworth and her son return to England though her parting from Dougie is not passionate. Aware that Adam is Ralph's son, Dougie rebukes his fellow Briton for his lack of concern but is grateful to Leena for allowing him to continue running the orphanage. After Bhupi attempts suicide Ralph tells Aafrin that they grew up together and it becomes apparent to Aafrin who really killed Jaya. He rushes to halt the execution but is too late. Sooni, unaware of this, accuses him of betrayal and Singh prevails upon him to keep spying for the Congress party. Following the execution a devastated Ian becomes a local hero for his passionate outburst though most Britons are unimpressed. One exception is Alice, who, as she continues her affair with Aafrin, believes they should admit it to Ralph. Aafrin, however, aware that Ralph did nothing to save Ramu, dissuades her, telling her that Ralph is a dangerous man, who cannot be trusted.
- Aafrin begins an affair with Alice but is also coerced by Nationalists, including police sergeant Singh, into helping their cause. Eugene Mathers dies of malaria and Cynthia sees her chance to stop the wedding by suggesting that Madeleine returns to America with her brother's ashes. The local nawab visits the club and the British are anxious to get him on side against Gandhi though at a party in his honour he is angry that Indians are barred from the club. Having realized that Adam is his son and that Sarah knows Alice's husband is alive, Whelan attempts to bribe the Raworths by securing an English school place for their son. However, he is genuinely shocked to find that, having once loved Jaya, he would have married her if he had known about Adam and accuses Cynthia of keeping them apart. A vengeful Cynthia counters by telling Ralph that Madeleine has no money but this only draws him closer to his fiancée. He is also intrigued when one of his staff finds a bracelet that belonged to Jaya.
- Ramu's trial begins in a packed courtroom where he is defended by Vinod Mukesh, assisted by Sooni, with oily British lawyer Hugh Slater prosecuting. Despite Ramu's warning that it will alienate him from the British community, Ian testifies for Ramu, but in vain, as the case against him is found. Leena, suspecting that Ralph is Adam's father, also takes the stand to suggest that an unknown Briton, the father of the child, was the killer, and Sarah is distraught when Dougie rises to stop the examination. However after the trial Dougie returns the Viceroy's cheque to Ralph, telling him he is not welcome at the mission school. Aafrin apologizes to Alice and, aware that it was Sita who failed to deliver the message, rejects her.
- As Jaya's body is discovered, Ralph claims not to know her, but Ian - questioned by the police - mentions that Ramu had claimed she'd stolen from him. As a result, Ramu is arrested and a confession is forced from him. Feeling guilty, Ralph persuades the Viceroy to donate a large contribution to the orphanage where Adam lives, causing Leena to conclude that Adam is Ralph's son. He also confesses to Cynthia that he once loved Jaya, and they both momentarily suspect that the other may have been the killer. Meanwhile, Ian believes more and more in Ramu's innocence and alienates himself from the other Britons as he tries to give him an alibi. Elsewhere, local police confront Aafrin with the stolen certificate, leading him to accuse Alice of betraying him.
- Shocked to see Jaya, Adam's mother, Ralph ignores Cynthia Coffin's advice and goes to meet her, where it becomes apparent that Adam is his son, and it was Jaya's father who shot him. He promises to find Jaya a home and ensure Adam's welfare. Following their passionate embrace Alice and Aafrin are cool to each other. He is surprised that his father has persuaded the family to welcome Sita into their house whilst she (Alice) is charmed by handsome mountaineer Billy Farquhar - until he reveals that he is a friend of her husband, spying on her on the husband's behalf. Ralph pushes him down the stairs, claiming it was an accident, and Billy leaves Simla. Barred from the club for drunkenness, Ian is returning home from a visit to Ramu, who claims that Jaya stole from him, when he hears a scream and discovers a body.
- The Viceroy prepares a lavish engagement party for Madeleine and Ralph, though both Cynthia and Alice question his motives, whilst Cynthia learns from Eugene that the Mathers have no money. At a meeting to discuss political power-sharing, Ralph supports Dr. Kamble, representative of the despised Hindu 'Untouchables', aiming to get him on side against the Congress party, and invites him to the party, incurring the displeasure of the Viceroy and many of the Brahmin guests. Encouraged by Cynthia, Ian asks Ramu why he has employed him as his manager, and is told he will learn business skills in exchange for letting Ramu use a British name for his plantation. Aafrin's father tries to persuade his wife to accept the Untouchable, Sita, who has lied to Aafrin, claiming that the certificate is safe. At the party, Alice and Aafrin share more than a secret, and Adam's mother appears to present him to his natural father.
- Armitage dies and Ramu offers Ian work as his plantation manager, to the disgust of the racist Cynthia Coffin. Believing Ralph only wants Madeleine as a mistress and not a wife, Eugene announces that they are returning to Chicago, prompting Ralph to ask Aafrin if he should propose. Sarah Raworth announces her intention of sending her little son back to England, and, when she fails to get the expected support from Alice, threatens to expose her secret. The Viceroy comes to visit and Aafrin is invited to a dinner in his honour. Here he learns that the authorities are looking for the - possibly fake - certificate linking Chandru Mohan to Gandhi's Congress Party, which Aafrin stole. He asks Alice to take a message to Sita, requesting that Sooni destroy the certificate, but Sita, aware that the Delals disapprove of her, fails to do so and the document is found.
- Interviews with the cast and filmmakers of Chappie (2015), The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015).
- Ralph offers Aafrin, now fully recovered, a promotion, whilst Ramu asks Ian to intervene with his uncle for money Armitage owes him. Sooni canvasses for independence, though her meeting is brutally interrupted and she is arrested. Aafrin asks Ralph to secure her release, which he does, as well as requesting Aafrin and Alice to say the same thing at the inquest on Chandru Mohan. Alice volunteers to help at the orphanage, where Leena tells her that many of the children are not orphans but mixed race, rejected by their parents, and they observe Aafrin with his secret lover, Sita. The Sipi Fair takes place, where Indians can enter the grounds of the British Club. Here, Sarah accuses Leena of having an affair with Dougie, and Armitage collapses while fighting with Ramu, who has served him with an eviction notice. At the inquest, Aafrin and Alice obey Ralph's request, but afterwards Aafrin finds an interesting document.
- As the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel has only a single remaining vacancy, posing a rooming predicament for two fresh arrivals, Sonny Kapoor (Dev Patel) pursues his expansionist dream of opening a second hotel.
- Following the shooting, a curfew is imposed, whilst Ralph's assistant Ronnie brings in a journalist to raise Ralph's profile, though Ralph directs him towards Aafrin, still lying injured in hospital. Alice goes to see if she can help Aafrin's family, whilst Ralph visits the gunman, nationalist Chandru Mohan, in prison, only to be attacked by him. Ralph turns to Cynthia for solace, by which time Mohan has been found dead in his cell. Armitage gives his nephew, Ian, a tour of the plantation, where he meets his neighbour, Ramu Sood, towards whom Armitage adopts a racist attitude, but to whom he also apparently owes money. The Raworths' marriage continues to disintegrate as Dougie gives the orphanage priority, whilst Aafrin wakes from his coma to find Alice by his bed. Madeleine and Ralph share a bath.
- Drama set in 1932 during the final years of British colonial rule in India.
- In 1932, Alice Whelan, fleeing a faithless husband in England and passing herself off as a widow, arrives with her baby in Simla, India - where her brother Ralph is private secretary to the Viceroy. On the train, she meets the missionary Dougie Raworth and his waspish wife Sarah, with their young son. A little boy is lifeless on the railway track, poisoned for being a half-caste, and Dougie and his assistant Leena save him, naming him Adam (after he tells them that he has no name). Another new arrival is young Scot Ian McLeod, come to stay with his uncle, Stafford Armitage, a drunken tea plantation owner, and Sarah sets her sights on him. Ambitious local boy Aafrin Delal works for Ralph, to the disgust of his sister Sooni, a nationalist who supports Gandhi and daubs anti-British slogans on the Viceroy's wall. Alice attends the first evening of the season at the Empire Club, run by the influential military widow Cynthia Coffin. Cynthia arranges for Ralph to have sex with wealthy American Madeleine Mathers and afterwards tells him that he should marry her to improve his chances of being selected as the next Viceroy. An assassin later fires at Ralph, but Aafrin steps in and takes the bullet. Alice insists on breaking protocol by accompanying him to hospital.
- An Indian doctor emigrates to Canada in the hope of starting a new life, but bureaucracy confines him to life as a taxi driver. When he cannot suppress his desire to practice medicine, he begins illegally treating patients from his cab.
- The story of a middle aged woman caught in her destiny and circumstances who tries to find fulfilment in relationships outside her marriage.
- The story of two bharathanatyam dancers contrasted with that of their daughter, revelation of dark family secrets and conflicts between generations.
- Aspiring musician Amit and dance fanatic Samara get a better insight of what life has in store for them.
- A mistaken delivery in Mumbai's famously efficient lunchbox delivery system connects a young housewife to an older man in the dusk of his life as they build a fantasy world together through notes in the lunchbox.
- When pretty new neighbor Seema falls for their shy roommate Sid, jealous womanizers Omi and Jai plot to break up the new lovebirds.
- THANK YOU, MY LOVE - The film centres around the evolution and the final resolution of an unusual love story. The two protagonists are Shobhna, a woman in her early forties who is a successful writer with a tragic past and Saahil, a young man in his late twenties who is still struggling to find his foothold as a film actor. They meet under very unusual circumstances ostensibly for sex for one night. What unfolds is a story that goes beyond the realm of the senses to eventual realisation of what true love means in life.
- A female superstar struggles through the trials and tribulations of being a Bollywood actress.
- British retirees travel to India to take up residence in what they believe is a newly restored hotel. Less luxurious than advertised, the Marigold Hotel nevertheless slowly begins to charm in unexpected ways.
- Karan Bajaj, a bartender turned resort developer, is the King of Tragedies. He is ditched at the altar by his fiance for the third time, and to save face he claims that she was not good enough for him. He is beaten by the family and thrown out, running down the road to save his life. There he hitches a ride with Anjali Premkar, a plain Jane runaway librarian and self proclaimed Drama Queen. Karan's new venture, the "Honey and Moon Resort", was to be inaugurated with him and his new bride. Now, without a bride, does he face public and financial failure, or will this very dull, crazy girl come to his rescue?
- When the money of an idealistic British traveler disappears in a nouveau-riche Delhi household, the staff are given twenty-four hours to replace it or face the consequences. Delhi In A Day is a darkly comedic portrayal of upper-class Delhi society, examining how the haves and the have-nots coexist in the context of the contemporary nouveau-riche Delhi home.
- A story centered on four students coming of age during a year at their school, St. Marks.