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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.

God Bless America

Loveless, jobless, possibly terminally ill, Frank has had enough of the downward spiral of America. With nothing left to lose, Frank takes his gun and offs the stupidest, cruelest, and most repellent members of society. He finds an unusual accomplice: 16-year-old Roxy, who shares his sense of rage and disenfranchisement.

Time Machine

Chetan (17) bothered by pimples and an anxious mother, dreams about making a time machine one day. He falls in love with an imaginative new girl in his class, Mishthi, who becomes the centre point of his existence. Mishthi whose parents are divorced, makes him promise that if they are ever together he can never leave her. Their life is perfect. However, one day, Chetan’s 50 year old version appears suddenly in his room. The older Chetan has invented the time machine in his time and has returned to eat home food and divest his younger version of his romantic notions about life, leaving young Chetan confused and bitter-sweet about his future.

Rough Book

The Rough Book is a hard look at the education system in India. Though one of the finest systems in the world, the lacunae in the system have created issues which are threatening to clog the channels of learning in contemporary India today. The Story based on actual experiences of parents, teachers and students is told through the eyes of a teacher, Santoshi Kumari, who rallies through a divorce with a corrupt income tax officer to become a teacher of physics in school. Her pupils are in D division – “D” sarcastically referred to as Duffers within the school by both the students and other teachers. How Santoshi tackles a system to set her own terms for her students, forms the bulk of a simply told, yet completely thought provoking and urgent film. The rebellion of the teacher and her students are internalized to make a relevant and contemporary movie.

SOX: A Family’s Best Friend

The Levy family is just starting their new life together, but there seems to be something missing. The boys, Jesse & Liam, are not getting along and their Mom (Ashley Noel) doesn’t know what to do. Things get worse when their dad (Jamison Haase) has to leave town for the business. Things seem hopeless until Uncle Nick (David DeLuise) come to visit and brings a present: Sox the dog! But Sox is hiding a secret too: He can talk! But the F.B.D.I and local dogcatchers are after him. Can the Levy family keep him safe?

Tanu Weds Manu

London-based Dr. Manoj Sharma returns home to Delhi, and in the company of his parents, Kishan and Anju, as well as several others, travels to Chaman Ganj, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh to meet his prospective bride, Tanuja Trivedi. He approves of her, informs his elders and they begin preparations for the marriage. Subsequently he gets a rude awakening when Tanuja tells him that she already has a boyfriend and plans to marry him even against her parents’ wishes. Manoj informs his parents, and they set about to see other girls for their son – albeit in vain – as he has his heart set on Tanuja, and is all set to return back unmarried. Manoj and Tanuja are fated to meet again in Kapurthala, Punjab, while attending the marriage of Jaspreet Singh Jassi and Payal Sinha. While Manoj hopes to win Tanuja’s heart – he will face more rejection when she enlists his assistance to elope with another male.

Black

Debraj Sahay comes to teach a mute and blind, eight year old Michelle McNally after her parents get fed up of her daily histrionics. Over a span of many years Debraj not only teaches her manners but also makes her a literate and independent individual. He leads her from her pitch black world to one of light, love and joy. Enjoy this saga inspired from the inspirational real life story of Helen Keller.

B.A. Pass

After losing his parents in a car accident, Mukesh stays at his Aunt’s house in Delhi. Enrolled in a good for nothing course in college he finds peace by playing chess at the local cemetery, the rest of the times he worries over ways to make a living and taking care of his sisters. ‘B.A.Pass’ is a story looking at the fatal promise of a new life. When Mukesh meets Sarika ‘auntie’ at a kitty party, little does he know of the city and it’s ways and means to survive. Sarika seduces Mukesh, shy and inexperienced he falls for her. What follows is a twist of destiny, a kind of story that appears in the tabloids as ‘heinous acts of crime’.

Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon

A man gets married to three girls accidentally. He does not love anyone of them, but loves another girl with whom he wanted to marry. Now he has to make sure that neither his three wives encounter with one another or with the girl whom he loves and he must give equal time to all of them.