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.
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Fukrey
College. Three of the most important years of your life. Three years of studies (at times) and sheer indulgence. Indulgence in all the little pleasures that a carefree life has to offer. But it isn’t always about ragging, fuchacha parties, college fests, races, and churning out ways to whack some extra pocket money from your parents. It’s sometimes hard, ugly, and complicated. More so, when you really need to get admission in the coolest college in town and you know you don’t deserve it. And to top that, you get yourself involved in the most bizarre stations that could crack you into pieces before you could crack it.
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.
Urban Turban
Ann works as a marketing manager at a business college. Her boss Gary learns the college financials is in the red and all his hard work is going down the tube. Gary confides in Ann that if things don’t turn around, everyone at the college will lose their jobs. In a desperate attempt to raise student numbers, Ann comes across evidence that someone is deliberately stealing new recruits from the college. Working with Gary and Polly, the trio try to track down the traitor in their midst. Ann meets Monty, a sweet Indian boy who comes from a strict Sikh family. When Monty’s traditional brother Mr Lalli finds out about them, he “banishes” Monty to Fiji to remove him from Western decadence and plots against him. Once Monty returns to New Zealand from Fiji and discovers his brother’s plans, the only way out he can see is cutting off ties with his brother and asking Ann to marry him. Ann is in love with this boy but marriage? So soon?