In this cringe comedy, a self-help guru seeks to mend a broken heart by coaching an ice hockey player and navigating various embarrassing situations.
Set in 1930s India, 'Water' follows the story of an 8-year-old child bride, who becomes a widow and is sent to live in an ashram for widows. There, she meets an old woman who challenges her beliefs and leads her on a path of self-discovery and empowerment. The film explores themes of tradition, discrimination, and the strength of love in the face of adversity.
In 'Ready,' a man named Prem falls in love with Sanjana, who is engaged to another man. In order to win her over, Prem enters a race but becomes entangled in a love triangle. With lots of action, comedy, and romance, 'Ready' is a rollercoaster of emotions.
In Desamuduru, a reporter gets involved in a fight against gangsters when he falls in love with a woman who gets abducted. He must battle against all odds to rescue her and bring justice to the perpetrators. Along the way, he encounters a police inspector, experiences love at first sight, and gets entangled in a forced marriage and a coma. The movie also involves an ashram and thrilling chase sequences.
In the movie Shikhar (2005), a powerful drama unfolds in a world filled with corruption, deceit, and dark secrets. The story revolves around a politician, a builder, and a philanthropist who are all entangled in a web of lies. The film explores themes of loyalty, love, and the consequences of one's actions.
Explores the The Beatles’ love affair with India, its religions and its culture and, in turn, the impact of their music and style on a young generation in India.
Guru is a movie that revolves around a spiritual leader who undergoes a profound change of heart after encountering the harsh realities of society. Set against the backdrop of communal riots and religious conflicts, the protagonist's journey towards redemption is explored with elements of surrealism and avant-garde storytelling. The movie delves into themes of spirituality, violence, and the power of transformation.
The movie follows the story of Shyamala, a woman who transforms from being a selfish and irresponsible wife to a spiritually awakened person after spending time in an ashram. Her journey involves a change of heart, abandonment, and the discovery of true spirituality.
A conman finds refuge in becoming a baba and carries out his various criminal activities under the guise. A policeman, a journalist and politicians get entangled in his Web of deceit.
Hotel Very Welcome follows a group of backpackers who travel to Thailand and discover a world of culture shock, language barriers, and unexpected adventures. Through an episodic structure, the film explores the tourists' experiences with love, friendship, and self-discovery. Along the way, they encounter various situations and encounters that challenge their preconceptions and provide valuable life lessons. From train rides to ashrams, from body paint to cricket matches, the film showcases the ups and downs of being a tourist in a foreign land. Will they find what they're looking for or will they be forever changed by their experiences?
Aashayein is a story about a man who discovers hope and finds a new meaning to life after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. He seeks solace in an ashram while encountering various challenges and experiences.
Chuck Smith and Caryl Matrisciana report on the mushrooming god-consciousness movement sweeping across the world. During the sixties the Beatles made their famous pilgrimage to India, and in the process, they inspired a flower-powered, drug-induced generation to seek pagan enlightenment from Indian holy men. Today thousands of self-proclaimed godmen continue to invade our western culture. Incredible film footage from mystical India highlights this shocking expose.I am God! I Am God! Actress Shirley MacLaineI am God. My power is divine. Indian Guru Sai BabaGod wants you to become God. Chri Chinmoy Indian Guru to the United States"And ye shall be as gods" Satan in the Garden of Eden, Genesis 3.
The first 20 years of the film-maker's life he grew up in two places: in Jerusalem, and in an ashram in India, a thing he had to keep a secret. in the ashram it wae expected of him to devote his entire being to his guru. Thus, in his words, he could finally define the purpose of his life, understand the "truth" of the meaning of life and be enlightened 20 years later (quite a few in psychological therapy), the director sets out on a quest to find out what was hidden in his life in India, why his life in the Ashram still affects him even when he has not visited in years, And whether he grew up in a cult.
This documentary presents an awakening inspired by the life of the Benedictine monk Henri Le Saux. After living in a monastery in Brittany for 20 years, he left for South India with the objective of bringing the best of Christian monastic life with him. To achieve his goal, he believed it important to first open himself to the spiritual heart of India. In doing so he encountered Ramana Maharshi, one of the great sages of his time, at the foot of the sacred mountain Arunachala. The impact of this meeting on him was so powerful that Le Saux’s initial plan was turned upside down. In the presence of this mystical mountain, and its Sage, Le Saux began a spiritual adventure that would lead to his own rebirth.
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