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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.

Gambler

Police Inspector Dayashanker Pandey is a slacker, a man who does not want to put his life under any risk, and is quite comfortable sharing tall tales, and a desk job. Fate has other plans for him, for whenever he goes on duty outside, he somehow apprehends some criminals or some smuggled goods or drugs. He thus becomes the pride of his division, much to his discomfort. Dayashanker knows that if he is publicly felicitated, this will put in the black books of many underworld gangsters, which will rip his comfortable and easy-going life apart.

Bhagam Bhag

Champak Chaturvedi runs a theatrical troupe in India. He hires two men, Bunty and Babla as actors. Anjali plays as the lead actor in the play. Both men end up squabbling with each other, as both want the hero’s part. The group gets a contract in Britain; however, on the day of the departure, Anjali opts out, leaving Champak with no alternative but to travel without a heroine. Upon arrival, Babla sets out to find a suitable heroine, but Bunty manages to find Munni. Eventually, Munni and Bunty fall in love with each other. Some days later, Munni meets with an accident and ends up in a hospital. When she regains her senses, she poses herself to be Nisha Chauhan. Bunty is astonished to hear this and loses all hopes to get Munni back in his life. One day Bunty and is troupe learn that Munni aka Nisha has burnt herself. Now, Munni is dead for all but Babla claims spotting Nisha on various occasions, but no one believes him. Moreover they fall into the crime they haven’t committed.

Raja Babu

Raja Babu (Govinda) is a poor orphan adopted by a wealthy village couple (Kadar Khan and Aruna Irani). He is a typical country bumpkin, good-hearted but lacking in urban manners. He falls for Madhu (Karishma Kapoor) when he sees her photograph in a studio and chases her on his bike decorated with plastic flowers with his sidekick, played by Shakti Kapoor. Taken in by his smart appearance and impressive talks, she reciprocates his love but walks out on him with all villagers watching when she learns that he is no match to her urbane, well-educated self. It was particularly humilitating for his father as it happened in front of villagers who respected him highly. The movies takes several twists with a typical Bollywoodesque happy ending. Villains are nabbed by police but not before being beaten black and blue by the hero, boy gets his girl and parents are reunited with their son.