The story revolves around a greedy uncle [Ram Kapoor] of a tycoon, Ashok [Saif Ali Khan], who hatches a plot to usurp the riches unscrupulously. While the uncle connives with his doctor-friend [Nawwab Shah] to grab the fortune, complications arise when they discover the look-alikes of Ashok and his friend Kumar [Riteish Deshmukh].
Tag Archives: 2014
Hasee Toh Phasee
The rebellious Meeta (Parineeti Chopra) and the mischievous Nikhil (Sidharth Malhotra) struggle with their respective families to fit in. Nikhil bumps into Meeta on the occasion of her sister Deeksha’s wedding and he falls in love with Meeta’s sister Karishma on the same day. Karishma’s wealthy father, Devesh Solanki, does not approve of Nikhil as he finds him to be a lackadaisical young man. On the day of his engagement, Nikhil promises Karishma that he will prove himself to be worthy of her within the next seven days. Nikhil is re-introduced to Meeta by Karishma. In an attempt to please Karishma he decides to keep Meeta in the flat above his own house with his crazy extended family. During the course of Meeta’s stay at Nikhil’s house, they come close to each other and open up to each other. In the midst of this confusion, the truth of relationships unfolds; the strength of unions is tested and love triumphs.
Mardaani
India is the world’s hub for child sex trafficking. Shivani Shivaji Roy, Senior Inspector, Crime Branch, Mumbai Police, sets out to confront the mastermind behind a child trafficking mafia, who makes the mistake of kidnapping and smuggling a teenage girl, Pyari. What follows is a cat and mouse game between a fearless cop and a young and ruthless mafia kingpin in a war which is very personal.
Mary Kom
Based on a life of the Indian woman boxer “MC Mary Kom”, a five-time World Amateur Boxing champion, and the only woman boxer to have won a medal in each of the six world championships. An incident in life of Mary urges her to learn self-defense, a hand based combat. This triggers her initial training, her immense dedication, her will and passion while struggling to balance her life at home, even additional sacrifices to make ends meet, all in the context of the poverty that was constant in her early life. she gets her first unsanctioned fight with immense odds in her face, only to win some money for her family. The story shows how the country writes her off and the pressure to quit from the sport. Only to pave her comebacks and wins accolades, along with taking of her family.
Ungli
Abhay (Randeep Hooda), Maya (Kangana Ranaut), Goti (Neil Bhoopalam) and Kalim (Angad Bedi) are four friends. They began their friendship when they met at a gym, run by their trainer – Ricky. Ricky meets with an accident and goes into coma. When these four friends find that the system is too corrupt to give them justice, they decide to do something about it. They become vigilantes. They do all this in a manner which makes fun of these departments and officials. And they call themselves: UNGLI GANG. In the process, Ungli Gang becomes the darling of the masses. ACP Kale (Sanjay Dutt) takes on the case of these outlaws and puts a bored cop, Nikhil (Emraan Hashmi), on the job to bust the gang.
Revolver Rani
In the hostile territory of Chambal, the land of rebels, politicians, bullets and blood, you either live by the gun or die by the gun. Revolver Rani is set in this hostile world where there are no friends; only fragile alliances and deadly enemies that aim straight for the head. But sometimes you do not need to take lives to finish your enemies. Sometimes you just need to go for their heart. Revolver Rani is a satirical and unusual love story set against the backdrop of politics. It’s about Alka Singh (Kangana Ranaut), the leader of a political party and her obsessive love for Rohan Mehra (Vir Das), a rising star of Bollywood. The elections in Gwalior have just finished and Alka’s reign has come to an end. Her opposition, the Tomar party, have come into power and want to use their new position to take out Alka, but first, they want to hurt her. The Tomars kidnap Rohan from Mumbai and take him back to Gwalior with the aim to kill him. They are about to pull the trigger when Revolver Rani turns up, all guns blazing and saves his life. Revolver Rani has a very unique story at its heart that has only ever been hinted at before in Bollywood. This film will bring that story into the limelight and show the viewers what would happen if a political giant fell in love with a Bollywood star and then had to protect him from her enemies. It’s a very authentic satire, littered with dead bodies, love and black comedy that builds up to an iconic climax set in the Shivpuri Bird Sanctuary (Madhya Pradesh) just before the break of dawn. Even if she is deadly, Revolver Rani needs love too.
Kill Dil
Once upon a time in North India, two killers – Dev (Ranveer Singh) and Tutu (Ali Zafar), roamed free. Abandoned when young and vulnerable, Bhaiyaji (Govinda) gave them shelter and… nurtured them to kill! All is normal in their lives until destiny throws free-spirited Disha (Parineeti Chopra) into the mix. What follows is a game of defiance, deception and love.
Bhoothnath Returns
Bhoothnath Returns takes Bhoothnath’s story forward. As he returns to ‘Bhoot World’ he is greeted with taunts and condemnation from other ghosts for bringing disrepute to the ghost-community for getting bullied by a kid on Earth. Post the humiliation, Bhoothnath decides to redeem himself and come back to scare a bunch of kids. Bhoothnath’s search for kids brings him to Akhrot, a slum kid who is also the only person who can see him. Together they agree to help each other and their friendship sees them get involved in a cause that is bigger than they had ever imagined. To move ahead they will need to take on one of the country’s most powerful and corrupt politician Bhau.
Lai Bhaari
Pratap Singh Nimbalkar and his wife Sumitra Devi are known for their social work. Sumitra is insulted for not having a child even though she has been married for many years. Her maid suggests her to pray to Lord Vithoba in Pandharpur. Out of eagerness, Sumitra Devi promises to give her first son to Lord Vitthala. As fate would have it, she gets pregnant soon and confirms the good news to Pratap Singht. Sumitra informs Pratap that she is now convinced of keeping the baby. The boy is named Abhay Singh, or Prince, as a nickname. 25 years later, Prince (Riteish Deshmukh) comes back home after studying while his paternal cousin Sangram is a crooked guy. A few days later, Pratap is killed and it is implied that Sangram was behind his death. Sangram subsequently kills Prince and takes over all the property that belonged to Pratap Singh. What will be the faith of Sumitra Devi? What will be her destiny? Is any surprising twist waiting for her?
Hate Story 2
Sonika (Surveen Chawla) is a simple girl but unfortunately Mandar’s (Sushant Singh) mistress. Mandar is a powerful and influential political leader. A fellow-photography student Akshay (Jay Bhanushali), secretly loves Sonika. Though she warns him of her ‘tainted’ image, his intentions stay honourable.
The two elope and set up their paradise away from the prying eyes of the power-drunk politician, Mandar. But unfortunately the bad guys find them. Mandar’s men kill Akshay by tying him to a rope and throwing him in a lake. Mandar also buries Sonika alive in a coffin. After she is rescued she vows to extract vengeance upon Mandar for murdering Akshay and for herself.