Zindagi Gulzar Hai follows the journey of Kashaf, a university student from a middle-class family, and Zaroon, a charming and flirtatious young man from a high-class background. As they navigate their way through the challenges of education, social norms, and family expectations, their paths intertwine and bring forth a tale of love, struggle, and personal growth. Set in the vibrant city of Karachi, the series explores themes of class divide, competition, and the power of resilience.
The story of a miserable lad, Jahangir who grew up in a hostile home with a habitually abusive father who constantly taunts his wife and bullies his son. His life gets more difficult when it reveals on his family that he is in love with a woman much older than him.
Mahanati is a biographical drama that depicts the life of the iconic South Indian actress Savitri. It explores her triumphant rise to stardom in the film industry, as well as the tragic events that led to her downfall. The movie delves into her personal life, including her secret marriage and her struggles with love and fame.
Khichdi: The Movie is a comedy film that revolves around the crazy and hilarious antics of the Parekh family. When a secret recipe book goes missing, chaos ensues as the family attempts to retrieve it and save their reputation. With hilarious misunderstandings, broken English, and a lot of laughter, this movie is perfect for a fun-filled family watch.
Aha Naa Pellanta! is a comedy movie that revolves around the theme of love, marriage, and greed. It tells the story of a miserly father who wants to get his son married off to a wealthy family. However, things take a hilarious turn when the son falls in love with a girl from a middle-class family. The movie is based on a novel and explores the ups and downs of arranged marriage.
The Other (1999) is a drama/romance movie that explores the themes of brother-sister estrangement, corruption, terrorism, and love. Set in Egypt, the story follows a businessman who becomes involved in a terrorist plot while dealing with his over-possessive mother and the domineering influence of capitalism. As the plot unfolds, it delves into issues of domestic violence, class differences, and the corrupting influence of greed. The movie also explores inter-religious relationships, investigative journalism, and the power of love.
Widower Ramlal lives a wealthy lifestyle near Poona, India along with two daughters and a son. His daughter, Malti, is a Science Graduate; Nirmala, a matriculate, and the son, Atma, who wants his dad to finance a Hindi film which he himself will produce under the banner of 'Wah Wah Productions'
In 'The Conversion,' a girl grapples with the consequences of religious conversion in an inter-faith marriage. The movie sheds light on the prevalent issue of duping and cheating in the name of religion, particularly in our country's inter-faith marriages.
Sara and Sultan are madly in love and wants to be married, but there is a problem. Sara belongs to an ultra-modern household, her mother is learning to be a classical musician and her father is an open minded person. On the other hand Sultan’s father is a feudal lord from Punjab with a warm heart, his mother a traditionalist. Everything seems fine until the two families meet for the first time. Sara knows that her parents would never let her move to a village after her marriage with Sultan, and Sultan is certain that her mother would never accept Sara’s families’ ultra-modern ways.
During the construction of Daa Ji's mansion, they had to kill some snakes. Years later, Muskaan and Sanam Jahan, two shape shifting snakes with familial bond enters Daa Ji's house for their own motives.
Constance is a beautiful woman and a lonely painter at the same time. One morning, she receives a birth announcement from a good friend and realizes how lonely she really is. She decides to make up her mind about men in an unexpected way.
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