Charulata, a lonely and neglected wife in 19th century Calcutta, discovers a new sense of purpose and freedom when she starts writing and interacting with a newspaper editor. Her journey of self-discovery explores themes of existential loneliness and the limitations imposed on women in colonial India.
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.
India Song explores themes of loneliness, disillusionment, and identity through the story of an aristocratic woman who navigates the complexities of love and loss.
Madrasapattinam is a romantic drama set in the 1940s during the British colonial period in India. The story revolves around a young Tamil woman and a British officer who fall in love despite the cultural and social barriers of the time. The film explores themes of forbidden love, class differences, and the struggle for independence.
Conduct Unbecoming is a gripping court-martial drama set in British India during the 1870s. It follows a young officer accused of sexual misconduct and murder, as his defense counsel unravels the truth behind the charges.
Set in colonial India near the India-Pakistan border, Begum Jaan is a period drama depicting the story of a strong-willed woman who runs a brothel and fights against the establishment to protect her home and livelihood.
Heat and Dust is a movie set in both 1920s and 1980s India that follows the stories of two women, Olivia and Anne. Olivia, an Englishwoman in the 1920s, has an extramarital affair and becomes pregnant. Anne, an American in the 1980s, travels to India to uncover Olivia's story. Through parallel narratives, the movie explores themes of love, deception, adultery, and self-discovery.
Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy is a periodic action drama film based on the life of the freedom fighter Narasimha Reddy. Set in 19th century colonial India, it tells the story of an Indian king's revolt against the British East India Company. With the help of an Indian guru, Narasimha Reddy leads a popular uprising against the oppressive British colonial rule. The film is predominantly in Telugu language.
In 19th century colonial India, a British officer goes undercover to infiltrate a killer cult and expose their brutal murders. Along the way, he faces danger, deception, and the dark secrets of the cult's activities.
During the height of the British Empire in India, a group of passengers on a train must navigate through dangerous territories, rebel attacks, and treacherous obstacles to protect a young prince and ensure his safe passage.
In colonial India, a young girl named Wee Willie Winkie befriends the soldiers of her mother's regiment and brings joy and friendship to their military outpost. Together, they face challenges and build a bond that transcends generations.
During World War I, a British officer leads a revolt against an evil prince in colonial India, with the help of a tribe and their sacred drum. They undertake a dangerous mission to deliver a message and prevent an arms-smuggling plan.
Set in 1850s colonial India, 'The Chess Players' depicts the noblemen of Lucknow who are obsessed with playing chess while oblivious to the annexation of their kingdom by the British. The two main characters, Mirza and Saida, are more interested in indulging in pleasures than taking part in the political affairs that affect their lives. As they play a game of chess, their apathy towards the consequences of colonization becomes evident. The movie explores themes of loss of power, political incompetence, and the clash of cultures.
In colonial India, a British girl forms a unique bond with an Indian elephant named Tusk. This surreal story explores the themes of friendship, dreams, and animal-human communication, set against the backdrop of poaching and the ivory trade in the early 1900s.
A half-caste beauty emigrates from India to Great Britain, pursues fame and fortune at the cost of personal happiness, and becomes a Hollywood movie star while suppressing the truth of her heritage.
A classic British thriller set in a sinister old house, based on a story by Edgar Wallace.
The history of decolonization from the point of view of colonized peoples, an epic story that still resonates and reverberates to this day.
Fort St. David, Cuddalore, southern India, 1748. While colonial empires battle to seize an enormous territory, rich in spices and precious metals beyond the wildest dreams, and try to gain the favor of the local kings, Robert Clive (1725-1774), a frustrated but talented clerk who works for the East Indian Company and struggles to earn his fortune, makes a bold decision that will change his life forever.
During the armed conflict in colonial India in the 1850s, an army scout faces confrontations, rifle fire, and mountain warfare. He encounters a fearless brigand and experiences the brutality of the time, including whippings.
Kranti is the story of a freedom fighter who leads a rebellion against the British Empire in colonial India. Sentenced to death, he is rescued by a group of revolutionaries and together they fight for India's independence.