Bhumika is a drama film that revolves around the life of a film actress named Usha. It explores the challenges she faces in her personal life, including marital strife, adultery, and domestic violence. The movie delves into themes of existentialism, conservatism, and the societal pressures that women in the film industry face. With an ambiguous ending, Bhumika offers a nonlinear narrative that takes audiences through Usha's journey of self-discovery and the price she pays for her choices.
In a remote village, a group of amateurs plans to stage a mock trial to explore the themes of justice and morality. However, their experiment takes an unexpected turn when it becomes a catalyst for unresolved conflicts and deep-seated emotions.
Mandi is a dark comedy film set in a small town. It follows the story of a group of people who get entangled in a series of comedic and dramatic situations. The film explores themes of love, infatuation, protest, and the complexities of small-town life.
The Victor is a drama movie set in 1982. It follows the journey of a Sikh teenager who aspires to become a fighter pilot. Along the way, he faces various challenges and learns important life lessons.
Aakrosh (1980) is a crime drama movie that explores the themes of oppression, caste-system, and courtroom drama. The plot revolves around a lawyer who takes on a case involving an untouchable man accused of murder. As the lawyer delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a tragic event that highlights the pervasive corruption and inequality in society. The movie also explores themes of idealism, nihilism, and the mentor-protege relationship.
The original title in Hindi, taken from a poem, literally means "Mountains of Non-Communication" that separate individuals. Hence the shortened English title, "Barriers." –S. D. D.
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