A young nurse tends to a burned pilot, unaware of his past love affair and involvement in World War II. Flashbacks reveal a passionate relationship that ends tragically. The nurse cares for him until his death. Meanwhile, she forms a romantic connection with a Sikh soldier. The story explores themes of love, betrayal, and the impact of war.
In the underworld of Mumbai, a police officer named Sartaj Singh receives an anonymous phone call from Ganesh Gaitonde, a notorious gangster thought to be dead. As Sartaj tries to uncover the truth behind the call, he is drawn into a web of corruption, politics, and religious tensions. With the clock ticking, Sartaj must navigate a dangerous path to save Mumbai from destruction.
Set during the partition of India in 1947, Dastaan tells the story of two lovers from different religions who are torn apart by political tensions and violence. The show explores themes of love, hatred, and the consequences of religious and political conflict. It is based on a true story and is known for its compelling performances and emotional storyline.
In a post-apocalyptic Britain, everyone has rebelled against modern technology (electricity, engines, trains etc) and reverted to a pre-Industrial Revolution way of life. When Nicky Gore tries to investigate the cause, she is accused of being a witch and imprisoned to prevent her spreading dissent.
Mind Your Language is a British sitcom that follows the story of an English teacher named Mr. Brown who is tasked with teaching English to a diverse group of adult students. The show revolves around the hilarious miscommunications, cultural clashes, and language-learning adventures that arise in the classroom.
Jesminder and Juliette, despite their parents' disapproval, pursue careers in professional football. They join a women's football team and face challenges in their friendship and personal lives. Despite obstacles, they reach the finals of a league tournament but must choose between the game and a family wedding. With determination and support, they overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams.
Mohabbatein is a melodrama about a group of students at a prestigious university, where the strict principal opposes any form of love or relationships. The plot revolves around three young couples who challenge the traditions and rules, as they navigate through the complexities of love and society.
Jab We Met is a romantic comedy about a bubbly girl who meets a depressed businessman on a train. Their journey together leads to unexpected happiness, calamity, and ultimately love.
In the town of Champaner, villagers face high taxes imposed by the British during a drought. Led by Bhuvan, they accept a cricket match wager to avoid paying taxes. With the help of Elizabeth and overcoming various obstacles, they form a team. The match sees the villagers struggling at first, but eventually, they win, leading to the downfall of the British cantonment. Bhuvan marries Gauri while Elizabeth returns to London heartbroken.
Based on the novel by Bhisham Sahni, Tamas is an epic drama set against the backdrop of riot-stricken North India on the eve of Partition in 1947. Nathu, an outcast, is hired to kill a pig, whose carcass he’s later appalled to find in front of the mosque. A riot follows and, ridden with guilt, Nathu takes his ailing mother and pregnant wife and leaves town.
In 1987 Britain, a British Asian teenager struggles with racial discrimination and a domineering father as he finds solace and inspiration in the music of Bruce Springsteen.
Gadar: Ek Prem Katha is a story of love and sacrifice set against the backdrop of India's partition. It follows the journey of Tara Singh, a Sikh man, and Sakina, a Muslim woman, who fall in love and face numerous challenges due to religious intolerance and political unrest. Their love and patriotism are tested as they fight for their survival and try to reunite with their loved ones.
Set in the 1890s, Kesari is a historical drama based on a true story. The film follows the journey of a Sikh soldier who fights against a large number of Afghan invaders, displaying immense bravery and patriotism. With all odds against him, the soldier becomes a one-man army, making a last stand against the enemy.
Hera Pheri is a classic Bollywood comedy film about three unemployed men who get involved in a series of misunderstandings and mistaken identities when they receive a wrong telephone number connected to a ransom plot. They must navigate through a chaotic web of lies, deception, and hilarious situations to save the day.
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a biographical sports drama film based on the life of Milkha Singh, a legendary Indian runner. The movie follows Milkha's journey from his childhood in rural Punjab to his rise as a world-class sprinter. Along the way, Milkha faces numerous challenges and obstacles, including the trauma of witnessing the partition of India, the loss of his parents, and his time in a refugee camp. Despite these hardships, Milkha's determination and passion for running lead him to become a national hero, competing in the 1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics, the 1960 Rome Olympics, and the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Singh Is Kinng is the story of a small-town bumbler who is sent on a mission to rescue a village endangered by a notorious gangster. Along the way, he experiences a series of comedic misadventures and transformation.
Love Aaj Kal is a movie that tells the story of two love stories that take place in different time periods. The movie explores the concept of love and how it has changed and evolved over time. It delves into themes of friendship, breakups, and the complexities of modern love. The story is set in San Francisco, California and delves into the lives of the characters as they navigate through love and relationships.
Border is a war film that follows the story of a patriotic soldier who fights in the Indo-Pak war of 1971. It explores themes of courage, self-sacrifice, and heroism while showcasing the bond between soldiers.
83 is a movie that depicts the inspiring journey of the Indian cricket team as they triumph against all odds and win the 1983 World Cup. It showcases the team's struggles, dedication, and ultimate triumph, highlighting the importance of self-belief and unity.
In 1739, Nadar Shah's undefeated army is confronted by Sikh Rebellions. Nadar tries to arrest them but fails. To deceive Nadar, five ordinary men are recruited to pose as Sikh Rebellions. However, as they spend time with the Sikh community, they begin to understand and appreciate their values.