Anita is a weird girl, who either loses her memory or pretends to not remember.
Kranti is the story of a freedom fighter who leads a rebellion against the British Empire in colonial India. Sentenced to death, he is rescued by a group of revolutionaries and together they fight for India's independence.
When several strangers find themselves stranded on an island, they must uncover the truth behind a murder plot and assume different identities to survive.
Mera Naam Joker follows the life of a circus clown named Raju, who experiences love, heartbreak, and tragedy as he navigates through different stages of his life. The movie explores themes of innocence, unrequited love, and loneliness, while also providing social commentary on various aspects of society. Raju's journey showcases the tribulations of being an entertainer and the challenges he faces in pursuing his passions. With a mix of comedy, drama, and romance, Mera Naam Joker captures the melancholy and philosophy of life.
Rekha is in love with Shankar since childhood. But Rekha's adopted sister, Lata, has an affair with Shankar and breaks their union with the help of her maid.
Prakash and Chandan are enjoying their college trip with with their friends when Sumer Singh arrives with the news that Chandan's father is unwell and his mother has asked him to rush home.Paraksh who wants to slip from flirty Rekha accompanies Chandan to his house to provide him moral support.On the way Prakash finds out that the mansion he is going is haunted by a spirit of a women named Rani who was suspected to be murdered by Lala Bajinath.
Woh Kaun Thi is a psychological thriller about a doctor who encounters a mysterious woman on a rainy night. As he tries to unravel the truth about her identity, he finds himself trapped in a web of suspense, haunted by her presence. The story takes twists and turns, with elements of romance, murder, and unrequited love.
Upkar is a 1967 movie directed by Manoj Kumar. It tells the story of a patriotic farmer who becomes a war hero. The movie explores themes of redemption, idealism, patriotism, cynicism, and the bitter realities of war. It also delves into the struggles of rural life, the relationship between brothers, and the challenges faced by a disabled person. Upkar was a local blockbuster and marked Manoj Kumar's directorial debut.
In the village of Maidan, a young man seeks justice after his father is killed by a powerful villain. With the help of his friends and the support of the villagers, he confronts his fears and fights against the forces of evil.
Drama about a large Indian family coping with revelations about the fathers past.
The biography of one of the greatest playback singers of Hindi cinema, Mohammed Rafi is a trip down memory lane. Fans of Rafi will love Dastaan E Rafi, a biography of celebrated singer Mohammed Rafi that showcases the celebrated singer’s extraordinary journey. The award-winning film by Shemaroo traces his life from his birth in Amritsar, to his struggle in Bombay before he got his break and his rise to stardom.
Inspector Shiv Nath is a honest and diligent police officer in Bombay, and lives with his wife, Radha, and a young son, Arjun. While making several arrests in connection with counterfeit money and drugs, he comes to know that his close friend, Karamchand is also involved in this racket. Before he could take any action, he himself is arrested by the police for possession of fake money and drugs, and sentenced to a jail term, but he escapes and his whereabouts are unknown. Radha loses her mind and is institutionalized, while Arjun takes to petty crime and on reaching adult-hood is the Don of the area known and feared as "Dus Numbri".
Shaheed is a gripping biography drama that tells the story of a brave Sikh patriot who sacrifices his life for the cause of freedom. Set in the 1920s and 1930s, the film portrays the resilience and determination of a man who disguises himself to fight against injustice. It showcases the torture, execution, court trials, and friendships that shape his journey.
Shor is a gripping movie that portrays the struggles of a widower in a slum neighborhood during a labor strike. The story delves into themes of poverty, friendship, and the loss of loved ones. It follows the protagonist's journey as he tries to find hope amidst despair.
Unhappy with India's independence from the British, Raja Shamsher Singh and his goons, initially attempt to put their candidate, Shishupal, up for elections. But when opposed by Sangram Singh, they have him killed, and blame Pratap Singh. Sangram's wife, Bharati, rebels, becomes a bandit, and sends her son, Shakti, to Bombay so that he can study and return back to Ramgarh to oppose the tyrannical Shamsher, and have Pratap killed. Years later Shakti does return back but Bharati does not know that he has an hidden agenda - which does not include seeking vengeance from Pratap or Shamsher.
Cold-hearted and manipulative Kamla has fallen in love with a poor man and marries him and has a child named Santosh. She soon realizes that life is not fun living in poverty, and abandons her child and husband, and returns back to her father and his wealth. She re-marries millionaire Kailashpathi, and has a child named Kundan from him. Years pass by, Kundan and Santosh have both grown up. Kundan is the owner of the mill with his mom, while Santosh is a struggling mill worker, and a union worker. A confrontation ensues between the mill and the workers, and Kamla is able to negotiate a settlement and get the workers back to work, but fails to keep the promise. Santosh opposes this, and she sets her goons and Kundan against him. Santosh is abducted and held prisoner by Kamla and Kundan, and the only way he can be released is when he compromises with them.
A newly married woman begins to sleepwalk, and her husband suspects she is inadvertently connecting with a lover from a past life.
Hesitant to marry dancer Rajni, Ashok initially refuses but slowly falls in love with her. However, when Ashok and Rajni are about to get married, they find themselves embroiled in a murder.
Renukadevi is widowed and the mother of a son named Ram. Her husband had indulged in all possible vices, and passed away unexpectedly. Her father-in-law, Rai, does not want Ram to repeat his father's mistakes, and teaches him all the positive values of the Hindu religion, in particular the contents of the Holy Book "Geeta". As a result, Ram refrains from all known vices, is an expert in yogic exercises, decides to live the life of a celibate, and refuses to marry anyone. When Rai passes away, Renuka asks Ram to fulfill his grandfather's last wishes, one of which was to get married. She even arranges his introduction to Aarti, an attractive young woman. But Ram is convinced that marriage is not for him.
An impossibly innocent villager named Ganga comes to the big city to find a girl who would agree to become his wife. The first girl he meets is actually a troubled prostitute named Champa whom he manages to rescue from the brothel she has been in for some time. He takes her home and in a most typical Hindi film style, announces her as his sister. Along with them lives a crippled middle-aged man. Ganga falls for a beautiful girl named Barkha, and her parents agree to have them married, but alas, Barkha's brother Rakesh identifies Champa and the marriage is cancelled as a result.