A Punjabi boy and a Tamil girl fall in love while studying at an elite university in Ahmedabad. They face opposition from their families due to their different cultural backgrounds and struggle to convince them to accept their relationship.
Brownian Movement follows the story of a married female doctor who embarks on a series of sexual encounters and explores her own desires and sexuality. Through a road trip and encounters with different partners, she experiences a nervous breakdown and confronts the consequences of her actions.
Firaaq (2008) is a powerful drama that delves into the tragic consequences of a religious riot in Gujarat, India. Set in the aftermath of the 2002 Hindu-Muslim conflict, the film intertwines multiple storylines to portray the deep impact it had on individuals and communities. With themes of religious intolerance, police corruption, and the dehumanization of victims, Firaaq exposes the chaos and injustice that ensued. Through an ensemble cast, the movie sheds light on the discrimination and tragedy faced by Muslims, while also exploring interfaith relationships and the struggle for justice.
Mausam is a love story that follows the journey of Harry and Aayat, two individuals whose lives intersect at various stages over the course of many years. Set against the backdrop of changing seasons, the film explores the challenges they face, the misunderstandings that arise, and the unrequited love they feel for each other.
Parzania is a gripping drama based on the true story of a Parsi family caught in the Gujarat riots. It follows the struggles and sacrifices they make in the face of religious intolerance, violence, and government corruption. The film explores themes of racism, superstition, and the power of nonviolence.
Taxi-driver Rajkumar hopes to recover from kleptomania after falling for a female passenger, but things soon go sour between the two as she learns about his disorder. He invites more trouble into his life by stealing a bomb from a terrorist.
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