When a young American dancer joins a renowned ballet academy in Berlin, she discovers a coven of witches running the school. As she uncovers the dark secrets of the academy, supernatural events unfold, leading to a disturbing climax.
As Father Severino Mallari, a 19th century priest during the Spanish occupation, descends into madness, his life and work as a parish priest in Pampanga is recounted, where he reportedly murdered 57 people to aid his ailing mother.
Set in the Northern Kerala in 1900, 1950 and 1990, Three generations of heroes Maniyan, Kunjikelu and Ajayan, try to protect the most important treasure of the Land.
Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008) follows the story of Lucky, a charming thief who narrates his series of entertaining and audacious escapades as he rises to infamy in the world of crime. From stealing celebrity autographs to robbing a wedding party, Lucky's exhilarating life takes unexpected turns, involving his friends, the police, and even a TV show host. With a blend of dark comedy, true crime elements, and a touch of drama, this movie takes viewers on a thrilling and humorous journey through the life of a charismatic criminal.
Daana Veera Soora Karna is a 1977 mythological epic film based on the Indian epic Mahabharata. It showcases the story of Daana Veera Soora Karna, a generous warrior who plays three roles in the war. The movie explores themes of generosity, Indian mythology, and war.
In the 8th century, a warrior seeks revenge on his enemy who has poisoned his father. He fights battles, faces combat, and encounters deceit as he tries to protect his kingdom and defeat his enemy. Along the way, he experiences the loss of his father and learns about the importance of father-son relationships.
In 'English Babu Desi Mem', Vikram Singh is a middle-class man living in London. After his brother dies, he travels to India and assumes his identity. He falls in love with his brother's widow, and in order to fulfill his brother's last wish, he pretends to be him and takes care of his nephew. However, complications arise when his brother's wife starts suspecting his true identity.
Which Way Is Up? is a comedy film set in 1970s California, following the story of a labor leader and his experiences with labor struggles, adultery, and domestic abuse. The film also explores themes of racial discrimination and personal growth.
Johny, a gangster, plans to take revenge on the crime boss who murdered his father. Along the way, he gets entangled in a web of deception, undercover operations, and diamond smuggling. With the help of an astrologer and his long-lost brother, Johny sets off on a thrilling journey to uncover the truth and bring justice to his family.
A man, after marrying an heiress, plots his wife's murder and deserts his daughter, only to be shocked when his estranged daughter returns home years later.
Varalaru is a story about a father and son's relationship in a village, where an incident of rape leads to the birth of a child out of wedlock. The story also involves a triple role played by the protagonist, who is a dancer and deals with the challenges of life in a wheelchair.
Mahaan tells the story of a lawyer who is presumed dead and separated from his family. He embarks on a journey to reunite with his wife and daughter, encountering drug dealers, aspiring actors, and police inspectors along the way. The movie takes place in Delhi, India and Kathmandu, Nepal.
A sincere police officer is killed by a liquor dealer. Years later, his twin sons set out to avenge their father's death.
Shankar Guru is a 1978 movie that explores the themes of family relationships, separation, and reunion. The movie tells the story of identical twins who are separated at birth and later reunite in a series of dramatic events. It also explores the dynamics of father-son and husband-wife relationships, as well as the bond between a mother and her son. With thrilling fights and a powerful showdown, Shankar Guru showcases the strength of family bonds and the journey towards reconciliation.
Harischandra Prasad (Nandamuri Balakrishna) is an influential leader in Rayalaseema and he treats all his people as his children. To provide jobs to them, he decides to build a huge steel plant with the assistance of foreign collaborators. But Ramappa (Pradeep Rawat) and his assistant (Kota Srinivasa Rao) oppose this. They hatch a plan to eliminate him. His son Ramakrishna (Nandamuri Balakrishna) thwart the villain’s plans. But the story takes a cruel twist as the villains strike at the heart of the family by using Bobby (Nandamuri Balakrishna).
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