The lives of 5 self-absorbed Gen Z freshers is about to change as they enter the corridors of Matilda House college. Deep friendships form over a year of mistakes, heartbreaks and self-discovery as they put themselves between their college & the forces that threaten it.
In the 1990s, the son of a dreaded gangster attempts to leave his violent life for his true love.
During the Sri Lankan Civil War, a 9-year-old girl named Amudha discovers that she is adopted and embarks on a journey to find her birth mother, all while navigating the chaos and violence of the war.
Shanmugam meets his childhood sweetheart after many years and employs her as his housemaid as she urgently needs a job. However, his wife creates problems when she learns about their relationship.
Set against the backdrop of the Naxal movement in 1990s Telangana, Viraata Parvam portrays the struggles and sacrifices of individuals amidst the political turmoil. The movie explores themes of love, action, drama, and romance.
Before the Rains is a gripping drama that takes place in 1930s Kerala, India. The story revolves around a British colonial and his forbidden relationship with a local woman. As tensions rise and society stands against them, they must navigate through false accusations, hiding a dead body, and the heavy rain that serves as a backdrop to their love. With themes of forbidden love, betrayal, and the struggle for acceptance, Before the Rains explores the complexities of interracial relationships and the consequences they face in such a time.
Provoked: A True Story is a gripping biographical crime drama based on a true story. It follows Kiranjit Ahluwalia, an Indian woman who, after suffering years of abuse from her husband, sets him on fire while he sleeps. She is subsequently arrested and put on trial for murder. The movie explores her experiences as an immigrant in London, her struggles with an abusive husband, and her eventual fight for justice.
Earth is a drama film set in 1947 during the Partition of India. It follows the story of a young girl and her relationships with different people from diverse religious backgrounds, all affected by the violence and chaos of the partition.
Set in New Delhi, Fire tells the story of two women, Radha and Sita, who find solace in each other's company as they navigate the oppressive and patriarchal society they live in. Their friendship evolves into a passionate love affair, challenging traditional norms and igniting a fire within them that cannot be extinguished.
Comedy - Aditya is a young man who does not believe in astrology, but when a friend makes his astrological chart and explains to him that he is fated to marry a woman whose name begins with the letter V, Aditya decides to see for himself if this is true. *Subtitles not available for this feature* - Purab Kohli, Nandita Das, Rajiv Gopalakrishnan
An insight into the life of late writer-director Rituparno Ghosh, the iconic cultural figure from West Bengal (India), who pushed and transgressed the boundaries of sexuality, feminism, and freedom of thought. The film is about an artist's relationship to his city Calcutta and is based on his personal memoirs, archival material, and conversations with cast, crew, and family.
Subho Mahurat is a murder mystery film that takes place in the glamorous world of filmmaking. The plot revolves around a journalist who becomes an amateur sleuth and tries to solve a murder mystery while being involved in a film production. With a blend of drama and mystery, the film keeps the audience on the edge of their seats as they try to unravel the whodunit.
Villagers Manickan and Choman are very close friends. Manickan is in love with Kannaki and wants to marry her but Choman wants him to marry his sister. It is loosely based on Shakespeare's story of Antony & Cleopatra
A skeleton is found at the home of Esther (Nandita Das), whose fisherman husband Arulappasamy (Vishnu) has been missing for the past 25 years. Esther confesses that it was she who murdered her husband but when Agnes (Varsha), the cop assigned to the case, lends a sympathetic ear, she narrates a heart wrenching tale of a loving family ruined by the politics of territorial waters.
I Am is a documentary movie that focuses on the lives of homosexuals in India, specifically examining how they navigate their complex identities in a society that criminalizes their sexual orientation. It delves into the journey of individuals as they come to terms with their own struggles, personal stories, and the impact of Indian Penal Code Section 377 on their lives.
Hari Bhari is a touching drama that follows the lives of three women in a patriarchal society as they navigate through challenges and fight for their rights. It explores themes of love, family bonds, and women's empowerment, showcasing the strength and resilience of these characters.
A mentally-challenged man named Raghavan is accused of a crime he did not commit. As he tries to clear his name and seek justice, he discovers a deep conspiracy involving a corrupt politician. Raghavan transforms into an anti-hero and goes on a mission to expose the truth and take revenge.
Pitaah (2002) is a movie that revolves around the theme of injustice and revenge. It tells the story of a farmer who becomes a vigilante after his daughter is raped. He takes matters into his own hands and seeks revenge against the rapists and the corrupt landowner responsible for the injustice. The movie explores the complex dynamics of parent-child relationships and the consequences of societal prejudices.
This film is based on five shot stories of Rabindranath Tagore's Jibito O Mrito, Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's Abhagir Swarga, Gour Kishore Ghosh's Aei Daha, Prafulla Roy's Satgharia and Dibyendu Palit's Kaanch.
In 'Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai,' a mock trial is conducted to uncover the truth. As the proceedings unfold, various characters reveal their real intentions and hidden relationships. With no spoken dialogue, the film relies on visual storytelling and the expressions of the actors to tell the gripping story within the confines of the courtroom.