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- An Indian man with a magnanimous heart takes a young mute Pakistani girl back to her homeland to reunite her with her family.
- Modern adaptation of William Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' with an Indian twist, the film focuses on the story of Ram and Leela, their love, lust and the drama afterwards.
- Four lazy slacker conmen buddies who are jobless, homeless and broke learn about the secret of a hidden treasure from a dying thief and later embark on a race against time to find the mobster's buried treasure and claim it while being pursued by a determined police inspector who is hellbent to get the treasure all by himself.
- When his daughter decides to further her studies in London, a hardworking Rajasthani businessman does everything in power to make her dreams come true.
- While recovering from an assassination attempt four days before his coronation, a stern prince is replaced by a romantic lookalike.
- A romantic comedy which tells the journey of three restless young people who junk society's syllabus for finding love and decide to follow their heart.
- Story is set in a fictitious village Kharpur, Rajasthan, where salt is produced from a saline water lake. The village envisages a belief, that the salinity in it's air and water gets engrained within the people living there.
- What if Kardashians were born in a rural Rajasthani family and lived in Baroda on a budget?
- The movie is basically revolves around a the adjustments and sacrifices a woman has to make when she goes to her husband house.
- The film's hero is utterly uneducated and he is shepherding sheep. It is the story of a small village in which all the villagers are uneducated, so they makes small things big due to there illiteracy.
- In the 1980s, Principal of Shekhawati High School in Sikar, Rajasthan is faced with the daunting task of saving the school from shutting down. The only way he can save the school is by improving its academic results, which is impossible in a village that gambles and fritters away their time. The other option available for him is to somehow inspire the school to win the State Level Badminton Tournament. The Principal summons Bhagat and explains to him about the crisis faced by the school to stay afloat. Bhagat enjoys playing 'Chidi Balla' with his gang and has no idea about Badminton, is suddenly burdened with the responsibility of saving his school. Will Bhagat transform his game of Chidi Balla to Badminton and triumph against all odds to save his school? In Bhagat's quest to save the school, the indolent villagers rally around him and in the process; they themselves transform and turn over a new leaf. They go on to restore the forgotten heritage and culture of Sikar to its past glory.
- King Jujhar Singh influenced by Munni Bhai orders Queen Padmavati to Prove her Purity by Giving Poison to her Child like Brother In Law ( Hardaul) who he has raised as his father. Queen asks Hardaul to come in Kesariya Bona and tells that his Brother suspects that they are having an illicit relationship instead of Mother - Son and to prove her innocence he has ordered to give him poison by her own hands. Prince Hardaul consumes poison and dies. Queen Kunjavati loved her brother Hardaul like her son and by hearing this she comes to Orcha Kingdom and Cremates his Brother Hardaul and vows that Hardaul will come back from heavens to do the Bhaat Ceremony at his place in her daughters marriage. Everyone thinks Queen Kunjavati has gone mad as she is confident that her brother will come back! based on real folklore from Bundelkhand this powerful emotional story tests human belief and relationships. It is so powerful that even till today it is sung in a particular format in every marriage in north india.
- The film's hero is utterly uneducated and he is shepherding sheep. It is the story of a small village in which all the villagers are uneducated, so they makes small things big due to there illiteracy.
- Action and political drama
- After the death of his father, Manish's uncles start taking his life decisions. His journey leads him to a questionable point when he begins a secret love affair with a cousin and the family finds itself in the midst of another death.
- it is a very big slap on cast system, a lower cast lady want to help two upper cast children but can't touch them because of cast difference, so how she save them withot touching, this is the story.
- Pagdi a story of a young boy sagar. he lives as a simple boy . and he believe in to solve any problem's of conman men. In this Way he meet a boy Rajesh. After it he face more problems but at least he found own history and he fight to save own proud.
- In a remote hill village of Udaipur, Rajasthan, A young boy Bheru defies norms, installs a solar panel to bring light to his home, sacrificing marriage plans, and ignites hope with his mother's tearful smile.
- When the bhagdawat brothers get hold of enormous treasure, they indulge in alcohol to such an extent their poured alcohol reaches the underworld gods. To stop them, godess Durga takes avatar and provokes a war between the might king Ravji to kill them all.
- Moti Khan, a musically gifted child from the lower caste Muslim Manganiyars of the Thar Desert, is forced to sing and play music for their ancestral patrons in order to survive.
- Accused of infidelity by her husband, a woman is given a humiliating punishment at the hands of the village elders.
- In this poignant tale of societal injustice, a dedicated school teacher, victimized by a corrupt policeman in a mid-day meal scam, faces suspension and a demand for a hefty bribe. Against his principles, the teacher's unemployed son, Kesar, shoulders the burden of raising the bribe money. Defying caste norms, Kesar and his friend embark on a DJ business, navigating not only the challenges of the corrupt system but also societal prejudices. As the duo delves into the world of weddings and music, their unconventional journey unfolds with moments of humor, resilience, and social commentary. Through twists and turns, Kesar strives to expose the corruption, reinstate his father, and mend the strained relationship. This musical action-comedy drama weaves a tapestry of integrity, determination, and justice, leaving audiences both entertained and inspired by the triumph of principles over corruption.