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- Parody of Boney M in Indian version
- This film is about a NGO in India which shows a passionate commitment towards a total community development based on education, community living, spiritual upliftment, and awareness of rounded well being. This documentary is an example of philanthropy against all possible odds.
- India's oldest and only horse sports show. All the news, information, updates and interviews from the world of horse racing. Covering the best of horse racing action from across the country as well as International feature segments.
- Amro goes to Varanasi for three days before drowning himself. On Day 1 he gazes in wonder at the city. On Day 2 his mind is captivated by a boatman. On Day 3 he spends time with a foreign woman and he finds he's attracted to Ruth. He tells her what he planned. Now he's stuck between life and death.
- In Chennai, two high-profile figures are killed and the police commissioner Muthu Kali takes charge of the case. From here, the film is narrated in a non-linear plot. Nallathambi (Rishi Kumar) moves in a slum in Chennai and poses as an orphan. He then meets the soft-spoken Sarasu (Shruthi Raj) and saved her from a local don who harassed her to marry him, Sarasu falls in love with Nallathambi. Nallathambi then shoots dead an advocate in his office. During his escape, Muthu Kali shoots Nallathambi in the leg and his prosthetic leg fell off. Muthu Kali finds out that three victims grew up in an orphanage, a team were behind the murders and the last murderer had lost his leg recently. Sarasu gets the approval of her family to marry Nallathambi. In the meantime, Nallathambi befriends with Muthu Kali's wife Seetha, he invited her and her husband to attend his wedding. The day of the wedding, Nallathambi has disappeared and the wedding is cancelled. Meanwhile, Muthu Kali and his wife arrive at a remote place, and Nallathambi shoots Muthu Kali dead from a hidden place and flees the crime scene. Later, Nallathambi meets Sarasu and tells her everything. In the past, Nallathambi real name was Meyyan, he was a district collector and lived with his uncle Muthukutty (M. S. Bhaskar). He was deeply in love with his neighbour Malar (Sujibala) and they eventually got married. Aandavar (Sudhakar Vasanth) was an influential person who was involved in humanitarian activities and strongly believed in astrology. He ran an orphanage for his self-interest and he ordered the day and time of delivery of each baby to match his manufactured horoscope favourable to him. Using the caesarian procedure in the belief that bringing up such babies in his home would prolong his life. Nallathambi came to know that Aandavar killed the previous district collector. He then met Chinna Marudhu (Sanjay Ram), a leader of a militant organization who fought against injustice, and he told Nallathambi about Aandavar's illegal activities and the next day, Nallathambi got the police arrest Aandavar. Nallathambi came to know that he was born in Aandavar's orphanage and his mother died during the delivery because the doctors forced her to delay it, Nallathambi then became a district collector thanks to Aandavar's financial help. A vengeful Aandavar set fire to Nallathambi's house and his family members perished. To take revenge on Aandavar, Nallathambi resigned his post as a collector and joined Chinna Marudhu's organization. Back to the present, Nallathambi pleads Sarasu to forget him. The Chief Minister under Aandavar's influence has given free rein to the police to dismantle Chinna Marudhu's organization and they bring Chinna Marudhu alive to Aandavar's house. Aandavar requests Chinna Marudhu to join him and to kill Nallathambi or he will kill all the members of his organization. Nallathambi accepts to sacrifice his life for the organization and Chinna Marudhu shot him dead. One year later, Chinna Marudhu works for Aandavar and he is waiting for the right moment to kill Aandavar.
- 'Good Night' is the story of Madan Mohan Khullar, a lover of old Hindi films and music, who has decided to start his life afresh. The story begins at a night when the retired engineer has just finished planning his new routine. However, to begin a new day, one has to pass through a long night, and so must he. As the night unfolds, sleepless and echoing with a forgotten melody, the mundane details of Khullar's life acquire a nostalgic significance. Then, there is his man-servant, a young rogue, tongue-in-cheek and the perfect foil for Khullar's personality. Any catharsis continues to elude the forced loner as he remains tormented by an unfinished song.
- Anil sees spirits around him. Dr. Mathur helps him.
- Indian Boyo describes a traveler's journey to find himself and a promised world which he'll make exist even if it's not there.
- "The Morning Ritual" mixes fiction with the reality of India's largest metropolis - Mumbai. Iqbal Sheikh, 7 plays himself - Iqbal. A new law will not allow Iqbal to perform his morning ritual where he usually does because of the plush condos that have been erected by the sea. His quest to do his morning ritual takes him to the city's new public toilets, to a brush with the dangerous toilet mafia and to a place he has never been before - the other Mumbai. Shot guerrilla style on a live track of Mumbai's antiquated subway system, a public toilet, the narrow alleys of Iqbal's village in the middle of the city and a 7-star hotel, 'The Morning Ritual' is a story of Sub-Saharan Africa and Beverly Hills living side by side.
- The film tracks a normal day in Pabitra's life, and tries to understand the person he is. The filmmaker accompanies him, as he goes around singing and entertaining people (he calls it 'rozgaar', employment) in villages, and stops him now and then for a chit-chat. Pabitra's free-flowing words and heartily rendered songs - woven into making the complete script - unravel a lovable, respectable personality without a shred of abnormality. Pabitra asserts his 'identity' as an artist, not as a visually-impaired person. 'Not having to see a world full of bad vices is bliss', he says.
- 5 episodic series on women empowerment and carbon development mechanism.
- We Live in Present, We breath in present,.......we live for the future......we breath for the future but this present and future is consequences of the past................ Our story is about one such past, present and future. Actions once done with love and affection turn out to be the cause of a horrific present and future.
- The film narrates about the origin- growth-and the evolution of world-famous painters and their masterpiece paintings through a conversation with a budding artist (painter), Sujith Aalungal, and introduce a masterpiece painting of him named "Veena Vaadanam".
- Cyrus Sahukar plays multiple characters alongside Cyrus Broacha and Anusha Dhandekar in a cult favorite Mockumentary comedy series, made by Mtv India 2008-09.
- 'Chae Mon Tomake' is a love story. Swapna loves Jeet, the brother of an influential man Radha Mohan Mukhopadhyay who is against their match. Ananda also loves Swapna and keeps proposing her but she keeps rejecting his proposals. Jeet convinces his brother to accept Swapna. But in the meanwhile Swapna finds out that Ananda is actually Pintu her childhood sweetheart. He had also donated blood to save her life. After lots of problems they unite.
- A 160-kilometer long historic river named 'Kali Bein' which has been associated with the socio-cultural-economic life of the people of Punjab since ancient times falls prey to industrialization, urbanization and turns into dirtiest garbage bin. With the passage of time the stream vanishes and river finally dies. The consequences are terrible. People suffer for years and are then motivated by a saint to revive the river.
- The story of a village, Gawadewadi, in Maharashtra, India, where the story of hope was recreated. A village, where 156 families of climate migrants, have returned to settle in and make the village a clean, green and model village; self-sufficient in all respects. A classic example of reverse migration! The film has been made based on conversations with the villagers, the NGO helping them and through visits paid to the village.