Hamari Adhuri Kahani is the story of Vasudha Prasad (Vidya Balan), a single mother who works as a florist in a Mumbai hotel. Her husband Hari (Rajkummar Rao) has been missing for five years.
Vasudha meets Aarav Ruparel (Emraan Hashmi), a super-rich, globetrotting hotelier who falls for her. After a few songs and some emotional blackmailing by Aarav’s mother, Vasudha overcomes her reservations about having a relationship with a man while being married to another.
Things fall apart when Hari returns after being on the run from the law. He is far more hateful and vituperative towards his wife than before. His return puts Vasudha in a dilemma and throws her life out of gear once again.
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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.
Nautanki Saala
Ram Parmar is a lead actor “Raavan” in a popular stage play “Raavan Leela”, but in real life is a quintessential good guy, whose values echo those of his namesake Lord Ram. One day he meets Mandar Lele, a lonely and a misfortunate human equivalent of a natural disaster. Ram Parmar’s life will never be the same again, as everything that Mandar Lele does, leads to chaos and misfortune. But, as he gets to know Mandar better, he see’s in him a lovable soul with amazing potential and the root cause of his blues being a love gone sour. He decides to track down the women of Mandar’s dreams “Nandini” a pretty, elegant florist who is afraid of being alone and always ends up with Mr.Wrong. Ram Parmar decides to unite the lovers, which ensues a comedy of errors and misadventures, where all of his acting skills are tested to their limit, as he improvises his way through a hilarious real life drama, complemented by the loose cannon Mandar Lele.