A guilt-stricken man stumbles into a Forest Department outpost, confessing to the murder of elephants. His admission sets off a gripping crime story, uncovering the devastating effects of illegal poaching activities.
Delhi Crime is a TV show based on the true story of the investigation into the brutal gang-rape of a young woman in Delhi, India in 2012. It follows the efforts of the Delhi Police to catch the culprits and bring them to justice.
A group of Indian Forest Service officers, NGO workers, police constables and good samaritans risk their lives trying to track down the biggest elephant ivory poachers in the history of India and bring them to justice.
A group of Indian Forest Service officers, NGO workers, police constables and Good Samaritans risk their lives trying to track down the biggest elephant ivory poachers in the history of India and bring them to justice.
In 'I'll Follow You Down,' a son embarks on a quest to unravel the mystery behind his father's disappearance. The story delves into themes of quantum physics, time travel, and the profound impact of loss and grief. As the son delves deeper into his investigation, he uncovers secrets that lead him to question everything he thought he knew. With the help of a brilliant scientist, he explores the boundaries of science and the very fabric of reality.
A poor street child in Delhi goes missing, and his father embarks on a desperate journey to find him. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and obstacles, including adult illiteracy, child trafficking, and poverty.
Amal is a hard-working rickshaw driver who is illiterate and lives a simple life. One day, his rickshaw is stolen and he is determined to find the thief and get justice. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and meets different people who help him in his search. The film explores themes of poverty, illiteracy, and the struggle for justice in a society filled with corruption and inequality.
India In a Day is a documentary film that showcases the diverse experiences of people in India, as they record their daily lives using their smartphones and cameras. The film provides a unique glimpse into the culture, traditions, and struggles of the Indian people, capturing both the ordinary and extraordinary moments that shape their lives.
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