Xena, a mighty warrior princess, seeks redemption for her dark past by fighting for the greater good.
Kid is an anonymous young man who ekes out a meager living in an underground fight club where, night after night, wearing a gorilla mask, he is beaten bloody by more popular fighters for cash. After years of suppressed rage, Kid discovers a way to infiltrate the enclave of the city’s sinister elite. As his childhood trauma boils over, his mysteriously scarred hands unleash an explosive campaign of retribution to settle the score with the men who took everything from him.
India: A Love Story is a TV show that tells the story of forbidden love and cultural clashes between India and Brazil. The series explores the lives of Indian characters who have immigrated to Brazil and the challenges they face in adapting to a new culture. It also delves into themes of unfaithfulness, train crashes, schizophrenia, and the contrast between slum life and the grandeur of places like the Taj Mahal. The show combines elements of soap opera drama and adventure to create a captivating storyline.
Jodha & Akbar is a historical drama TV show set in the 16th-century Mughal Empire. It revolves around the marriage of Jodha, a Rajput princess, to Akbar, the Muslim emperor of India. The show explores their love story, court intrigue, and the challenges they face in maintaining peace and harmony in a diverse kingdom.
An Idiot Abroad follows the hilarious and often incredulous experiences of Karl Pilkington as he is sent to famous tourist destinations around the world. With his unique perspective and constant complaining, Karl gives viewers a refreshing and entertaining look at different cultures and lifestyles.
Miles Morales, along with a team of Spider-People, must protect the multiverse when they clash on how to handle a new threat, redefining what it means to be a hero.
It Ain't Half Hot Mum is a sitcom comedy that takes place in the 1940s during World War II in British-ruled Burma. The story revolves around a group of soldiers stationed in the desert who are tasked with putting on a variety show for the troops. The show combines satirical elements with British humor and explores themes of colonialism and cultural clashes.
Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers is a television series broadcast in the United States by NBC during its 1956-57 season. In a period in which much of the programming on U.S. television consisted of Westerns, Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers could best be described as an "Eastern". It consisted of the adventures of a fictional regiment of the famed real-life cavalry of the British Indian Army. The leading characters were the 77th's officers: the commander, Colonel Standish and two of his lieutenants, William Storm and Michael Rhodes. Rhodes was portrayed as a Canadian, purportedly because the actor portraying him, a native of New Jersey, could not be coached to produce a credible British accent.
The Jungle Book is a 2010 3D CGI animated TV series. This series is based on the original book by Rudyard Kipling. Starting in June 2012, the first season of the series will be seen in the U.S. on Disney XD. It currently airs on TVO Kids in Canada. The Jungle Book: TV Movie is announced to be premiere on Disney Channel Asia.
Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap is an Indian television series produced by Abhimanyu Singh of Contiloe Entertainment, based on the life of 16th century Rajput ruler of Mewar, Maharana Pratap Singh. The series premiered on Sony TV on May 27, 2013. The series is introduced by Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan.
The Jungle Book: The Adventures of Mowgli is a delightful animated TV show that tells the story of Mowgli, a feral boy raised by animals in the jungle. Mowgli, accompanied by his friends Baloo the bear, Bagheera the panther, and Kaa the python, goes on thrilling adventures, battles Shere Khan the tiger, and learns valuable life lessons along the way.
The infinite playground of forbidden worlds and dangerous lifeforms offered by the sci-fi horror genre will lead to the biggest, maddest, bloodiest V/H/S ever.
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.
Monkey (1978) is an epic TV show set in the 16th century, following the adventures of Monkey, a mischievous and immortal superhero with incredible kung fu skills. Alongside his companions, Monkey embarks on a magical odyssey to India, facing demons, gods, and demons, all while navigating through the complex worlds of philosophy, religion, and morality.
Razia Sultan is the story of Razia, the daughter of Sultan Iltutmish and Qutub Begum. Razia, known for her nobility and distinct thoughts, was crowned as the first woman ruler of the Delhi state after her father's death. The drama reveals the journey of Razia from a princess to a Sultan, including her love affair and marriage with Malik Altunia.
A brave and resourceful girl becomes a royal detective in India after solving a mystery that saved the kingdom's young prince.
A group of famous faces travel to India to see if retiring in India would be better than retiring in England.
Set during the Napoleonic Wars, British soldier Richard Sharpe fights against the French army and faces various challenges and adventures.
Goodness Gracious Me is a British sketch comedy show that mocks and satirizes various aspects of British-Asian culture. The show uses clever jokes and witty sketches to explore topics such as cultural stereotypes, cultural clashes, and the experience of being British with South Asian heritage. With its unique and irreverent humor, the show has gained a cult following and remains a classic in the comedy genre.
Ramar of the Jungle was a syndicated American television series that starred Jon Hall as Dr. Tom Reynolds and Ray Montgomery as his associate. Episodes were set in Africa and India. Produced by Rudolph Flothow for Arrow Productions and ITC Entertainment, four sets of 13 episodes were produced for a total of 52. Each episode runs approximately 25 minutes. In season one, the first 13 episodes are set in Africa and the second 13 are set in India. For the second season, all 26 episodes take place in Africa. Several television episodes were combined and released as theatrical movies by producer Leon Fromkess. Select episodes have been released on several DVDs through discount & "dollar" stores. Each disc contains approx. 4 episodes, with no extras available.