‘YAARIYAN’ is a story of close knit friends who are exploring the best moments of their lives in college, experiencing different relationships and learning new values every day. YAARIYAN is about different characters, their bonding, their friendship, their problems, their fun, their mistakes, their relations. It is about their YAARIYAN during good and bad, thick and thin. The story is told by a worthless young lad Lakshya whose only motive is to share a passionate kiss with a girl. Being the son of a deceased army officer, ironically the inkling of patriotism is missing in him and his worthless friends. Their pretty little hunky dory world wakes up with a thud when the college principal picks them for a competition with an Australian college. Failure in this competition would mean losing their college grounds to the Australian folks. Though it is very doubtful whether the group of nothings can put together their best talent, but their strife to win is what the story is all about.
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Trip to Bhangarh
It’s based on the legend of Asia’s most haunted place- of an 18 year old Rani Ratnavati and her secret lover- a tantric who had used his magic tricks to cast a spell on her but never succeeded fully. The princess eventually saw through him and as a consequence he was killed. But before that he cursed the city with an impending destruction. A year later, the city destroyed and almost everyone , including Ratnavati, perished. A series of strange incidents thereafter lent credence to the haunted place theory. A strange intoxicating smell greets the new visitors at Bhangarh. And this is followed by Nightmares, accidents and scary experiences but none of that make believe stuff works.
Bobby Jasoos
Bobby (Vidya Balan), the eldest daughter in a family living in the old city of Hyderabad has a thing for spying. She aspires to be a detective in spite of her father’s continuous disapproval. In one of her spying ventures, she finds her friend Afreen with a local don, Lala, she keeps it from Afreen’s mother, who employed her. She finally gets a break when a rich client pays her handsomely to find two young girls in the old city, by their name, age and birthmarks without asking any questions. As she finds them he asks her to find a guy as a final job. But, when Bobby tries to see what happened to those two girls, she finds them both missing. Meanwhile, Tasawur (Ali), a handsome TV anchor, having a common friend with Bobby, in a desperate bid to avoid other marriage proposals, proposes to her family to marry her. What did the rich man did with those young girls? How will Bobby deal with Tasawur?
Creature 3D
The plot revolves around folklore that there are Brahmarakshas—some kind of creatures who are suffering from the curse of Lord Brahma. These half-men, half-animal creatures, according to the film’s story, still exist in Indian jungles because they cannot find salvation. But alas, a Brahmarakshas is on the prowl. Stealthily it closes the distance between itself and a couple of honeymooners. The police callously blame the attacks on wild animals instead of hunting down the real killer. But Aahna decides she will take charge. The action picks up when Ahana and the 10-feet long creature lock themselves in battle. The professor tries to use his techniques and remedies to kill the ‘brahma rakshas’ but all in vain.
Filmistaan
In Mumbai, affable Bollywood buff and wanna-be-actor Sunny, who works as an assistant director, fantasizes on becoming a heart-throb star. However, at every audition he is summarily thrown out. Undeterred, he goes with an American crew to remote areas in Rajasthan to work on a documentary. One day an Islamic terrorist group kidnaps him for the American crew-member. Sunny finds himself on enemy border amidst guns and pathani-clad guards, who decide to keep him hostage until they locate their original target. The house In which he is confined belongs to a Pakistani, whose trade stems from pirated Hindi films, which he brings back every time he crosses the border. Soon, the two factions realize that they share a human and cultural bond. The film shows how cinema can be the universal panacea for co-existence.
Heropanti
Rising from present India in the conflicting era of shining modernity and deep-rooted archaic traditions in the era of big city versus small towns, comes a love story sealed with an impossible fate. The story of the bold Bablu and the bratty Dimpy. Will Bablu and Dimpys love blossom under the terror of a brutal clan and the violent landscape it is set against. Heropanti is the story of today’s youth, and the coming of age of its conflicting protagonists.
Queen (2014)
Rani (Kangana Ranaut) is a 24-year-old Punjabi girl living in Rajouri Garden, Delhi. She is from a very conservative family and her brother escorts her everywhere to ensure she’s safe. Two days before her marriage, her fiance Vijay (Rajkummar Rao) meets her in a local cafe to tell her that he no longer wants to marry her. He explains that he’s changed and she would not fit into his new lifestyle. Rani is shocked and shuts herself in her room for a day. She decides to take control of her life and plans to go alone on her pre-booked honeymoon to visit Paris, her favorite place and Vijay’s favourite place, Amsterdam.
After initially hesitating, her parents agree to the trip and Rani takes off. In Paris, she meets Vijayalakshmi who becomes her friend and confidante and shows her around Paris. The two have a series of adventures. Eventually the time comes for her to bid an emotional farewell to Vijayalakshmi and board the train for Amsterdam. However, when she arrives in Amsterdam, she finds to her horror that her hostel room is booked with three guys (Taka, Timy and Oleksander). Soon, the four become good friends and explore the city. She learns more about her friends’ backgrounds and begins to understand how different life can be for people in other parts of the world.