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Shahid

Shahid traces the true story of slain human rights activist and lawyer Shahid Azmi. From attempting to become a terrorist to being wrongly imprisoned under a draconian anti-terrorism law to becoming a criminal lawyer Shahid traces the inspiring personal journey of a boy who became an unlikely messiah for human rights while following the rise of communal violence in India. This story of an impoverished Muslim struggling to come to terms with injustice, inequality and rising above his circumstances is an inspiring testament to the human spirit.

Hate Story 3

The film starts of with rich business tycoon Aditya Deewan (Sharman Joshi) and his wife Siya Deewan (Zarine Khan) inaugurating a hospital in the name of Vikram Deewan (Aditya’s elder brother who died in an accident). Out of the blue a stranger Saurav Singhania (Karan Singh Grover) gifts a branded car to the Diwan’s and invites them to lunch, where he makes Aditya an absurd offer, he tells Aditya that he will help him expand his business and will give him as much money he wants in return for spending one night with his wife Siya! Aditya rejects the offer. Thereafter Saurav continues his ploys to destroy Aditya, he also murders his colleague Kaaya (Daisy Shah) and puts the blame on Aditya. Siya cannot see her husband suffer in jail and takes up the offer to sleep with Saurav in return for getting the proof of Aditya’s innocence. After she sleeps with Saurav she discovers the reason behind Saurav’s actions and both she and Aditya try their best to destroy Saurav.

Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin

Pooja is the only daughter of a shipping tycoon Seth Dharamchand. She is in love with a movie star Deepak Kumar. When her father strongly disapproves of their marriage, she jumps from their family yacht and escapes. She has to reach Bangalore anyhow because Deepak is on a shooting there. She manages to board a crowded inter-state bus to Bangalore. In the bus she encounters a smart loud-mouth reporter Raghu Jetley who has just lost his job. On the way he finds out the truth about her. He offers to help her in exchange for an exclusive story on her. She has to accept his help or he would blow the whistle on her to her father. Their adventures begin here. After many hitch-hikes, nightly shelters, the out-of-luck reporter and runaway heiress find themselves more and more in love with each other. Raghu is afraid of expressing his feelings as he is in financially no condition to propose a rich girl. What is he going to do now?

All Is Well

Inder Bhalla is an aspiring song composer who is settled abroad away from family as he does not like his father because he thinks he is arrogant, selfish and does not love his family. But fate brings him to India when he gets a call from his fathers lawyer that his father wanted to sell the bakery he owned and give half the share to his son. Whereas after coming to India he finds that the scene is different. His father is in debt from head to toe and his mother is suffering from Alzeimer’s and is in an ashram. Inder blames his father completely for his moms situation without knowing the truth. However, when he comes to know the truth, he decides to stand by his family and support them. He then along with his father undertake a road trip and are later joined by a woman named Nimmi.

Fandry

A mesmeric force pulls Jabya onto the other side. The rarest of rare Black Sparrow he is told, is the cure to his problem. Her ashes are believed to cast a hypnotic spell on the one you are in love with. Completely away from the magical world of Jabya, exists the callous reality of his parents who are working at the most oppressed level of the Indian Class Structure and assume him to do the same work which they have done all their life. The protagonist has to now struggle between his quest to find the magical sparrow and his parents expectations.

iTunes- The best of 2015- Piku & Bahubali!

After poring over countless movies, iTunes’ editorial team has picked Piku & Baahubali as a couple of their favorites—showcased in iTunes Best of 2015. Whether it’s a big-budget blockbuster or indie discovery, iTunes Best of 2015 celebrates the incredible stories that studios like you have shared with the world. So what are you waiting for? Hurry and watch your favorites Piku and Bahubali right here.

Dil Dhadakne Do

Dil Dhadakne Do revolves around an imbalanced Punjabi family on a cruise trip where the film is based on. Ranveer Singh is seen in a character as Kabir, who is a wealthy person by birth. Being a son of a business man, he was raised up to take up the business. But the story reverses, as he is interested in plans and aspires to became a Pilot.
Due to this difference he faces a lot many problems until he meets Farah (Anushka Sharma). She is a girl, who escaped from her home to make her dream over dance come true. She comes across Kabir, which turns his miserable life into bed of roses. Priyanka Chopra is seen as Ranvir sister. She plays an ambitious entrepreneur married to Rahul Bose when she goes on the cruise, but Farhan acts as the third angle to Priyanka-Rahul’s dysfunctional relationship.

Sabki Bajegi Band

The film is based on true events – when the controversial RJ Anirudh recorded candid conversations between his celebrity/Bollywood pals at a farmhouse party: their intimate sexual desires, kinks, rivalries, affairs and bitching about Bollywood. The sensational uncensored footage has become India’s First Reality Film.

Qissa: The Tale of a Lonely Ghost

Umber Singh, is a Sikh who loses everything during the separation of India in 1947 and is forced to leave his homeland. He obsessively wishes for a male heir. When his fourth daughter is born, he decides to wage a fight against destiny.

Patiala House

Gurtej Singh Kahlon witnesses his family being attacked by British-born Caucasian skinheads, leading to a death in the family. While the identified attackers were never charged by racially biased police, he himself was arrested for defending his family. He swore to change the manner in which East Indians were profiled and set about to build a Mini-India in Southall. He encourages his son, Parghat, to play cricket as he himself was a fan of the Indian team. But the English cricket team forbids him. Then mixed-raced Simran Chaggal enters Parghat’s life and gets him to be included in a failing English team. They conspire to keep this information from Gurtej, and even re-name Parghat as ‘Kaali’. But Gurtej finds out and is hospitalized, refuses to have to do anything with his son, and even refers to him as ‘Angrez Chamcha’. Shameful of having hurt his father, and no one in the family to back him up, Parghat has no option but to publicly announce his ‘retirement’ from cricket.