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.
Shivaji's death sparks the Maratha-Mughal conflict. His son Sambhaji leads resistance against Aurangzeb's forces. Amid battles and intrigue, both sides face challenges in a struggle for power.
Jodhaa Akbar is a historical romance film set in 16th century India. It tells the story of a political marriage between the Mughal emperor Akbar and Rajput princess Jodhaa. Initially, Jodhaa resents Akbar and their relationship is filled with misunderstandings. However, as they get to know each other, their initial hatred turns into love. The film explores the challenges they face due to their different backgrounds and cultures, as well as their efforts to unite the Mughal empire and the Rajput kingdom.
Bajirao, a skilled warrior and statesman, falls in love with Mastani, a warrior princess. Together, they face numerous obstacles in their quest for love and loyalty.
Paurashpur is a riveting drama series that takes place in the 16th century Mughal Empire of India. It delves into the court intrigues, power struggles, and dark secrets of the kingdom. The show explores the lives of its diverse characters and highlights the challenges they face in a time of political unrest and social inequality.
Follows the dark side of the story of the Mughal empire and its emperors. The show brings out the contrasts inherent in that era, pitting lavish luxury against gritty consequences, passionate love stories against cold treachery, peaceful philosophies against fundamental beliefs, and innocent beginnings against desperate endings. It takes viewers on a historic journey, showing them an unseen perspective of this illustrious dynasty which led to its rise as the greatest empire in medieval times and the quest for power within it finally led to its downfall.
Chhatrasal is the first historical epic based on the life of the unsung warrior King Chhatrasal of Bundelkhand. Its story goes back to 16th century India when the Mughal empire was expanding under the leadership of tyrant Aurangzeb, who mounted towards Delhi and dethroned his father Shahjahan, declaring himself "Alamgir Aurangzeb", which means 'conqueror of the world'. Around the same time in Bundelkhand, it was predicted that a child will be born who would free his people and bring them back to their motherland. That child was Chhatrasal. He was a hero from medieval India who never lost any battle against the Mughals.
The story of a king battling against enemies, fate, family, death and even himself, in search of his kingdom.
Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior is a gripping tale of warrior Tanaji Malusare who fought for the glory of his kingdom against the mighty Mughal empire. Set in the 17th century, the film portrays the epic battle for the Kondhana Fort and explores the valor and sacrifice of Tanaji and his army. It showcases the intense sword fights, the struggle between Hindu and Muslim kingdoms, and the strength of the Maratha empire.
Panipat is a gripping tale of the real-life events that unfolded during the Third Battle of Panipat, a major conflict in 18th-century India. It follows the journey of the Maratha Empire as they confront the powerful forces of the Afghan king, Ahmad Shah Abdali, and the Mughal Empire. Filled with action, drama, and romance, this epic war film brings to life a crucial chapter in the history of India.
In 9th-century China, a family's loyalty is tested as treachery brews within the imperial guard. As rivalries and jealousies escalate, they must navigate violence, sword-fights, and diplomatic challenges to protect their honor and overcome the odds.
Set in the 16th century, Mughal-e-Azam tells the tragic love story of a prince and a courtesan. Their love is forbidden, and they face defiance, honor, and courage in their pursuit of happiness. This epic movie reflects the challenges of love and the conflicts between father and son, set against the backdrop of the grand Mughal Empire.
Chaar Sahibzaade is an animated film set in the period of the Mughal Empire, showcasing the incredible bravery and sacrifice of the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It depicts their journey as they confront challenges and stand up for freedom of speech and religious values. A deeply inspiring story that highlights the importance of faith and courage.
Chaar Sahibzaade: Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur is an action-packed animated movie that tells the inspiring story of Banda Singh Bahadur and his fight against the oppressive Mughal Empire in the name of religious freedom.
Mangal Pandey - The Rising is a biographical drama set in 19th-century India during the British Raj. It tells the story of Mangal Pandey, an Indian soldier in the British East India Company's army, who leads a rebellion against the British rule after witnessing the injustices and oppression faced by his fellow Indians. The film explores themes of colonialism, betrayal, and the fight for freedom.
In the 17th century, Maratha King Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is trapped inside the Panhala fort by Siddi Jauhar of Bijapur. He plans an escape with his 600 soldiers, while his warrior Baji Prabhu Deshpande holds back an advancing enemy army of 10,000 men, ensuring the King's safe arrival at the fort of Vishalgad.
Meera, a devotee of Lord Krishna, believes she is married to the lord and rejects her marriage to a Rajput prince. However, her spirituality leads her to face many hardships.
Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris is a romantic drama film set in the backdrop of the Mughal era. It depicts the love story and struggles of Waris Shah, a renowned Punjabi poet, during the 18th century. The film explores the themes of love, sacrifice, and societal norms prevalent during that time.
The story of Shah Jahan...the love of his life...the life of his love...and his monument to love, the Taj Mahal.