In the face of imminent danger, top IAF aviators come together to form Air Dragons. FIGHTER explores the camaraderie, brotherhood, and battles experienced by the group, both internally and externally.
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.
A blind girl, Zooni, falls in love with a dark hero, Rehan. Their love is tested when Rehan reveals his true identity as a resistance fighter. The story takes a tragic turn when Zooni's long-lost love returns and she must choose between her past and her present.
Haider, a young man, returns to Kashmir upon receiving news of his father's disappearance. A series of events unfold as he seeks revenge for his father's death and uncovers the truth about his family.
In 1990, Krishna Pandit, a young college student, sets out to uncover the truth behind the Kashmiri Pandit exodus. Caught between opposing narratives, Krishna embarks on a journey to fulfill his grandfather's last wishes and discovers shocking truths about his parents' death. The film captures the pain, suffering, and struggle of the Kashmiri Pandit community.
Roja is a story about a woman named Roja who fights against all odds to secure the release of her husband, who has been kidnapped by terrorists. The film explores themes of love, patriotism, and the Kashmir conflict as Roja battles the language barrier, military forces, and the harsh realities of the situation. Through her determination and strength, Roja seeks to bring her husband back home and restore their marital bliss.
Rafiq and his family are struggling to come to terms with the loss of his older brother Tauqir, a tourist photographer, who is one of the thousands of young men who have disappeared, since the onset of the militant insurgency in Kashmir. After an unsuccessful attempt to cross the border into Pakistan,to become a militant, Rafiq returns home to an aimless existence. Until one day when he accidentally finds his brother's old camera.
Jinnah is a biographical drama that follows the life of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. The movie portrays his political journey, the partition of India, and the struggles faced during the creation of Pakistan. It also delves into his personal life, including the loss of his wife. Through a surrealistic lens, Jinnah's life and the historical events surrounding it are presented, showcasing the fight for freedom and the challenges faced during that time.
A BSF jawan is held captive in an illegal camp run by Pakistani soldiers. Will he be able to rescue his girlfriend and return to his homeland?
a young boy works hard to buy his sister a birthday cake, but at the end of his journey he runs into an army man who's world collides with his in a situation that both try hard to control.
Raqs-e-Inquilab follows the journey of artists in the strife-torn region of Kashmir, India, as they use their art to express the ongoing conflict and raise awareness about the Kashmir conflict. Through interviews and footage, the documentary explores the challenges faced by artists in a region ravaged by violence and the power of art to convey messages of resistance and hope. With a strong focus on the nuances of the Kashmir conflict, the film provides a deep insight into the complexities of the region's history and the impact it has on its people.
The film takes us into the life of a nine- year old girl, who takes respite in drawing despite the fact that to fulfil her little aspirations like going to school, she has to navigate difficult geographical terrains and occasionally a curfew or a crossfire. By zooming into the microcosm of the girl's life, this short film endeavors to portray the larger story of Kashmir and the negotiations the people in any contested territory have to make in order to deal with the fissures in their geographical and personal identities. As a conscious act of resistance against the infidelity of language, there are no dialogues in the film.
Chronicles from Kashmir seeks to create a sense of “balance”: between differently positioned voices that emerge when speaking about Kashmir; between differently placed narratives on the “victim”/“perpetrator” spectrum. While there is an inevitable streak of political commentary that runs throughout the work – a political current that cannot be escaped when talking about Kashmir – Chronicles from Kashmir does not espouse any one political ideology. We see ourselves as being artists and educators, using aesthetics and pedagogy to engage audiences with diverse perspectives from/about the Valley.
A couple torn apart by the violent military conflicts in the Kashmir region between India and Pakistan. The husband and wife struggle with the consequences of war, including post-traumatic stress disorder, family conflicts, and the challenges of living in a small town. As the winter sets in, they confront their past traumas and attempt to reconcile their relationship amidst the violence of the war-torn region.
The Widow Colony is a film that takes an in-depth look into the lives of the widows of the Sikh men who were killed in the anti-Sikh massacre of November, 1984. Director Harpreet Kaur explores the suffering of these women, their battle for justice and their struggle for survival in India.
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