Veer-Zaara is a heartwarming film about the love story of Veer, an Indian Air Force pilot, and Zaara, a Pakistani woman. They meet and fall in love, but their love is tested by the deep-rooted hatred and conflict between their countries. Veer sacrifices his love for Zaara and is unjustly incarcerated for 22 years in a Pakistani prison. Years later, a young lawyer, Saamiya Siddiqui, comes across Veer's case and is determined to free him. As she delves into the past, she unravels a powerful story of love, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Aśoka, a prince and general, becomes the emperor of ancient India and embraces Buddhism after witnessing the horrors of war. He uses his power to spread peace and love, but faces challenges from those who seek to destroy his empire. Through battles, sword-fights, and political struggles, Aśoka must navigate the complexities of ruling a vast kingdom while staying true to his beliefs.
A young police officer sets out on a mission to eliminate the terrorist activities in his city. He faces numerous challenges and risks as he goes undercover to expose the criminals and their network. Along the way, he confronts personal loss, double-crosses, and a deep-rooted conspiracy that threatens the safety of the entire nation.
My Son the Fanatic is a comedy-drama film that follows the story of Parvez, a Pakistani immigrant taxi driver in London. Parvez's life begins to unravel when his son, Farid, becomes radicalized and starts following a strict religious path. The film explores themes of cultural clash, family relationships, and religious fanaticism within a comedic and dramatic narrative.
Chutney Popcorn is a heartwarming comedy-drama that explores the complex relationships and challenges faced by a lesbian woman who agrees to become a surrogate mother for her sister. The film delves into themes of family, love, and the search for identity in the context of Indian-American culture.
Touch of Pink is a heartwarming comedy that follows the journey of Alim, a young gay man torn between his conservative Muslim mother's expectations and his own desire for a fulfilling life. When his mother visits him in London, Alim tries to hide his relationship with his boyfriend, Giles, by pretending to be straight. As Alim navigates cultural clashes, hallucinations of his idol, Cary Grant, and the challenges of coming out, he learns valuable lessons about love, acceptance, and being true to oneself.
A young Pakistani, living in England thinks that he is a cowboy and dreams of leading his country music band to success in Nashville. He meets a young woman who leaves her abusive husband and joins their group as a singer, but when they get a break with a record company, the company is only interested in her. Taking the proceeds of the sale of their family home, they finally set out to achieve their dream in Nashville. There are several comic sub-plots as well, the main one revolving around a biker gang out to get the family.
The Hero: Love Story of a Spy is a 2003 action thriller film about a spy who falls in love with a girl while on a dangerous mission. The plot involves terrorist activities, undercover agents, false identities, a train hijacking, and the threat of a nuclear power plant explosion. The spy must navigate through various obstacles and challenges to complete his mission and protect the girl he loves.
Umrao Jaan is a story about a young Indian-Pakistani woman who becomes a famous courtesan in the mid-19th century. She faces various challenges, including friendship, love, and being kidnapped. With her remarkable singing and dancing skills, Umrao Jaan captivates the hearts of many, making her a legendary figure.
Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo is an action drama film set during the time of war. It tells the story of an army officer who is presumed dead but returns home to find his family torn apart. In his journey of self-discovery, he faces terrorism, torture, and the challenges of rebuilding his life. The film highlights the themes of peace, bravery, and the strong bond between a grandfather and grandson.
Bhaji on the Beach is a comedy-drama movie that follows a group of Indian women from Birmingham who go on a day trip to Blackpool. As they enjoy the beach and amusement park, they also face personal challenges including domestic violence, interracial relationships, and unwanted pregnancies. Through their journey, they find strength, friendship, and self-empowerment.
Ball and Chain is a heartwarming romantic comedy that tells the story of two Indian-American individuals who are brought together for an arranged marriage, but end up falling in love. Filled with laughter, cultural clashes, and unexpected twists, this film explores the complexities of family relationships and the true meaning of love.
Tehzeeb (2003) is a tragic drama film that revolves around the life of a famous singer who battles with mental illness. The story explores the consequences of her actions, the complexities of her relationships, and the impact it has on her family and loved ones. As the plot unfolds, viewers witness the struggles and challenges she faces, including her complicated relationship with her mother and the conflicts arising from her Indian-Pakistani heritage. The movie also delves into themes of marriage, suicide, and death, providing a thought-provoking narrative.
1971 is a war movie that follows the journey of a soldier imprisoned in a camp during the 1971 Bangladesh War. It showcases the soldier's escape and his fight for freedom, highlighting the sacrifices made during the war.
A beautiful Pakistani woman has to make a choice between her true love or an arranged marriage by her family.
The only goal of an ageing Indian-American widow is to see her son and rebellious daughter (described as an American Born Confused Desi or ABCD) married off to respectable Indian families.
Sushmita and Jaanbaz live in India, and they are in love. They intend to marry, but Sushmita's family is strongly opposed to the marriage, since Jaanbaz is a Muslim and they are Hindus. But Sushmita and Jaanbaz do get married, and Jaanbaz takes her with him to his country--Afghanistan. On the way there, Sushmita is horrified to see mutilated corpses, bomb explosions, and armed militants. She is terrified and asks Jaanbaz to take her back, but Jaanbaz takes her to his home.
The story of Shah Jahan...the love of his life...the life of his love...and his monument to love, the Taj Mahal.
The film deals with an Indian American student who wanted to pursue his love of music over the more 'typical' academic endeavors of Indian Americans (e.g., medicine, engineering, law, and business).
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