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A Flying Jatt

Malhotra wants to acquire a land of Sikh colony for his factory which is owned by Mrs Dhillon known as Bebe however Bebe is in no mood to sell the land to him it also has a tree which is considered holy by the everyone. Malhotra threatens Bebe’s son Aman that her life would be in danger if she doesn’t sell the land to him, Malhotra sends Raka to cut the tree.On a stormy night Aman sits near the holy tree praying for his mother he notices that Raka is cutting the tree a fight occurs between them after being beaten by Raka, Aman gets holy powers from the tree and fights back soon Aman turns a superhero known as Flying Jatt who helps people in need whereas Raka turns into a toxic Monster who wants to pollute the environment.

M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story

Mahendra Singh Dhoni is a goalkeeper in school football team. Bannerjee a school cricket coach asks him to join his cricket team and practice daily with him for two hours time passes and he becomes a big state level cricketer but for a long time his luck doesn’t favor him to become a member of Indian Cricket team. Dhoni takes up a job in Indian Railways as a ticket checker and plays cricket for the railways after long wait of 4 years he gets selected in Indian Cricket team and turns to be one of the best cricketing captains in history of Indian Cricket.

Rangoon (2017)

“Rangoon” is an epic love story, taking a beautiful film star from the film sets of 1944 Bollywood to the jungles of the India-Burma border where she must entertain the English and Indian troops. In the midst of battles and betrayals, Julia (Kangana Ranaut) falls in love with a young Indian soldier Nawab (Shahid Kapoor), and learns some bitter truths about the dream of Indian independence. Battle lines are drawn when her mentor and lover Rusi (Saif Ali Khan) learns of the torrid love affair.

Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil)

The Beginning, Shivudu learns that he is the son of Amarendra Baahubali and his heritage. The first half of the Baahubali 2 shows the romantic life and bravery of Amarendra Baahubali and Maharani Devasena (Anushka Shetty). The second half is all about how Shivudu avenges the murder of his father and becomes the king of Maheshmathi kingdom.

Badrinath Ki Dulhania

Badrinath Bansal (Varun Dhawan) is your gym-type boy-next-door. Slightly outspoken but mostly lovable. He belongs to a family that suffocates under his dominating father Amarnath Bansal’s (Rituraj Singh) thumb. Badrinath’s prime duty is to collect debt on behalf of his wealthy, patronizing father. His heart skips a beat in a chance encounter with Vaidehi (Alia Bhatt) at a wedding. She is an ambitious, career-oriented woman who’s nursing a broken heart. Once bitten, twice shy, she isn’t looking for a healing touch, especially from another suitor. She has a full education and is secretly training to become a flight attendant while Badri only passed the tenth grade. This leads to a clash of ideologies, despite both of them recognizing the goodness in each other.

Sadak

Ravi is a distraught young man who works day and night by driving a taxi in order to forget his horrible past. He visits a brothel with his friend, Gotya and falls in love with a prostitute by the name of Pooja – but meets with strong opposition from the head of the brothel Maharani who will not buck under any pressure nor permit anyone of her prostitutes to fall in love with anybody.

Kasoor

Shekar Saxena is arrested and charged with the murder of his wife, Priti Saxena. Shekar strongly contends that he is innocent, and that the murder was committed by someone else. His lawyer, Simran Bhargav, is sympathetic and not only believes him but also successfully defends and gets him acquitted. After his acquittal, she starts having doubts about his innocence, and must protect herself, before she becomes his next victim.

Criminal

Appalled at the way a female patient passes away after unable to afford hospital treatment, Dr. Ajay Kumar cancels his immigration to the U.S. and decides to start a charitable hospital called “Amma People’s Hospital”, that will cater for those patients who cannot afford treatment. This then attracts many with his popular acquaintances being Shweta and Sub-Inspector Ramya. Ajay then decides to get settled with Shweta – soon Ajay return home to find that a pregnant Shweta is being attacked. Ajay then attempts to overpower the attacker but unfortunately Shweta gets murdered. Shweta’s telephone call to Ramya screaming “Ajay” prompts the police to arrest Ajay at the crime scene. The case is then tried in a court of law where-by Ajay is found guilty and is sentence with the death penalty. While being transported to jail the prison van meets with an accident and Ajay manages to escape; the police then launches a man-hunt for Ajay while he wants to gather evidence to prove his innocence and bring the real criminals to justice.

Begum Jaan

Begum Jaan transports us to the communally-charged time of the Partition, and the ‘butchering’ of India into two parts. The film tells the story of a brothel which lies right in the middle of the proposed Radcliffe line. When two officials, one from the Indian National Congress (Ashish Vidyarthi) and another from the All-India Muslim League (Rajit Kapoor), tell the madam of the brothel, Begum Jaan (Vidya Balan), that she has to vacate, she is defiant and determined that nothing can displace her and her girls from their home.
Begum has full faith in the Raja (Naseeruddin Shah), whose patronage she enjoys, but her hopes are eventually dashed when he tells her the reduced authority of royalty in the new, democratic India. Begum Jaan also subtly shows the ‘what if’ side of the Partition. What if men had taken up arms and refused to be divided on the parochial basis of religion?

Baar Baar Dekho

Baar Baar Dekho’ is a love-story, which unfolds through flash-backs and flash-forwards. Bearing the brunt of his ‘going to sleep and waking up in a new time period’ routine, is his ‘abs’olutely stunning wife Dia Kapoor (Katrina Kaif), who’s the ‘driver’ in their relationship. She’s too clingy, he’s too disinterested and busy with his calculations to notice her unconditional love for him. The film unravels what lies ahead for these childhood sweethearts.