The origin story of the iconic Captain Nemo: an Indian Prince robbed of his birthright and family, a prisoner of the East India Mercantile Company and a man bent on revenge against the forces that have taken everything from him.
In 1920, during the British Raj, administrator Scott Buxton and his wife Catherine abduct Malli, a young girl from the Gond tribe. Komaram Bheem, the tribe's guardian, disguises himself as a Muslim man named Akhtar and embarks on a journey to rescue her. A.Rama Raju, an officer in the Indian Imperial Police, and Bheem unite to save a boy from a train wreck, sparking a friendship between the two. As they grow close, they uncover Scott's intention to kill Malli. Raju, torn between his loyalty to the police and his pro-nationalistic background, seeks to save his friend and rectify his own actions. Together, they defy the colonial authorities, ignite a rebellion, and execute Scott. In the end, Bheem asks Raju to provide education to him and his community.
Gandhi, a lawyer, leads the Indian revolts against British rule using nonviolent protest. He fights for the rights of Indians in South Africa and later returns to India to fight for independence. Despite setbacks, violence, and imprisonment, Gandhi's campaign gains international attention and eventually leads to India's independence. However, the country is divided into India and Pakistan, causing religious tensions and violence. Gandhi spends his last days trying to bring peace and is eventually assassinated.
The Jewel in the Crown is a captivating TV show that takes place in India during the time of the British Raj. It explores the complex relationships and conflicts arising from the colonial rule, featuring themes of politics, racism, romance, and war. The story follows a diverse set of characters as they navigate through personal struggles, cultural differences, and historical events.
The Forgotten Army - Azaadi ke liye (2020) is a TV show that follows the true story of the men and women in the Indian National Army who fought against British rule during World War II.
Set in the 1890s, Kesari is a historical drama based on a true story. The film follows the journey of a Sikh soldier who fights against a large number of Afghan invaders, displaying immense bravery and patriotism. With all odds against him, the soldier becomes a one-man army, making a last stand against the enemy.
The scheming Mallikajaan rules over an elite house of courtesans — but a new rival threatens her reign as rebellion brews in British-ruled India.
In 19th-century India, two British adventurers, Daniel Dravot and Peachy Carnehan, set out to become kings of Kafiristan, a remote region in Afghanistan. After successfully conning the locals, they are worshipped as gods. However, their greed and lust for power lead to their downfall.
Viceroy's House is a gripping historical drama set in 1947, during the final days of British rule in India. It follows the true story of Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India, as he and his wife oversee the transition of power from the British Empire to an independent India. The film also explores the interfaith love story between a Hindu servant and a Muslim translator, set against the backdrop of escalating religious and ethnic conflict. As the nation awaits independence, tensions rise and violence erupts, leading to the partition of India and the birth of Pakistan. Viceroy's House is a tale of love, destiny, and the seismic events that shaped the modern history of the Indian subcontinent.
Veer is a story set in 19th-century India, where a brave prince fights against the British for the honor of his kingdom and the love of his princess. He becomes a one-man army, seeking vengeance against traitors and battling with swords and horses. Along the way, he forms a deep bond with his father and shows compassion towards the oppressed. The movie showcases the epic battles, the power of love, and the fight for freedom.
In the town of Champaner, villagers face high taxes imposed by the British during a drought. Led by Bhuvan, they accept a cricket match wager to avoid paying taxes. With the help of Elizabeth and overcoming various obstacles, they form a team. The match sees the villagers struggling at first, but eventually, they win, leading to the downfall of the British cantonment. Bhuvan marries Gauri while Elizabeth returns to London heartbroken.
Thugs of Hindostan is an action-adventure film set in colonial India during the time of the British Empire. The story follows a group of thug rebels who are determined to fight against the oppressive rule of the British. With explosive battles, sea battles, betrayal, and a touch of flirting, the film showcases the bravery and patriotism of the rebels. Based on a novel, the movie also features archery, sword fights, and a captivating anti-hero.
In Carry On Up the Khyber, a British Army regiment stationed in 19th century British India faces a hilarious series of misadventures as they navigate the complexities of colonial rule, tribal conflicts, and cultural satire.
Set in the year 1942 during the British Raj in India, the story follows a love triangle between a freedom fighter, his love interest, and a British officer. Amidst the backdrop of the Indian independence movement, the characters navigate through family relationships, political turmoil, and the fight for freedom.
The life and career of two-time Oscar winner Vivien Leigh, who battled tuberculosis and manic-depression but always remained a star.
Bonnie Scotland is a comedy movie set in Scotland. The story revolves around an inheritance, an accordion, and a dangerous mission. It features a marching band, a best friend, and an heiress. With bagpipes, British soldiers, and a reading of a will, the plot takes unexpected turns with a touch of romance and adventure. Join the characters on their hilarious journey through Scotland.
Bhowani Junction is a movie set in post-World War II India, where a half-Indian, half-British woman named Victoria Jones finds herself torn between her heritage and the changing world around her. As the country moves towards independence from British rule, Victoria must navigate the complexities of her relationships and her own identity. This epic drama explores themes of love, colonialism, and cultural clashes.
The movie follows the life of Bhagat Singh, a young revolutionary who fights against British colonial rule in India. From his early involvement in the independence movement to his hunger strike, courtroom trials, and eventual execution, the film portrays the inspiring journey of a brave patriot.
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.
A film on a charming, 'unofficial' subject - authentic ethnographic record or exotica for western eyes?