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- An Indian man with a magnanimous heart takes a young mute Pakistani girl back to her homeland to reunite her with her family.
- A gangster deputes two of his men to recover money from an out of town compulsive gambler.
- A young boy's father is lynched before his eyes; fifteen years later he returns home for revenge.
- The Great Betrayal is a War Epic set in 1761, when Sadashiv Rao Bhau Peshwa led the Maratha army to the north of India to repel the invading forces of Ahmad Shah Abdali, the King of Afghanistan.
- A sixteenth century love story about a marriage of alliance that gave birth to true love between a great Mughal emperor, Akbar, and a Rajput princess, Jodha.
- Two best friends being convinced that they are not in love search for each other's love.
- Fanney Khan is a struggling singer who wants to make his daughter a big name in music world.
- A story of two brothers set during the Sino-Indian war, 1962: the younger one who's at war at the borders and the elder who's at war with his own world.
- Madhu, a mathematician, becomes depressed after the unexpected deaths of his girlfriend and father. However, when he tries to commit suicide, his look-alike takes him to an unnamed exoplanet.
- Watching his father lose the 1994 Club Snooker Championship, 13-year-old Midi takes on the impossible journey to bring his father's name on the Winner's Board.
- David Billa builds up his drug and arms dealing empire, becoming a feared underworld boss.
- A young man has only ten days to locate his soulmate as dictated by the stars, otherwise he could lose a fortune. He thus embarks on a journey through love, looking through twelve girls to find the one who fits his horoscope.
- Children who are not allowed by the oppressive British colonists to play football decide to join a group of freedom fighters.
- Twenty-something Michael Pinto has grown up in a small Goan village, believing everyone in the world to be simple, kind and honest, just like him. His world revolves around a doting mother, a passion for music and the memories of a childhood friend, Sameer, who left Goa for Mumbai many years ago and hasn't replied to his frequent letters ever since. Pinto's talent for music is only matched by his knack for finding trouble in the unlikeliest of places often resulting in the most outlandish and hilarious situations. When Pinto's idyllic world is shattered by the sudden demise of his mother he decides to head to Mumbai in search of the only friend he knows. Will Pinto find Sameer or will trouble find him first? Will Pinto and his crazy antics survive the big bad city or more importantly, will Mumbai survive a phenomenon called Pinto?
- A comic satire on myths Indians have about a certain issue.
- It's 1974 Bombay - India is on the threshold of a wave of progress initiated by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. In Bandra, a small Christian suburb of Bombay, 'development' manifests in a land feud between two brothers. Edwin's decades old resentment of his older brother Vincent reaches a crisis point when he discovers that Vincent is about to cut a tree, on ancestral family land. Complex layers of love, loss and meaning unfold in their Bandra home, as Edwin - with a little help from his sister-in-law Mena - does his best to save the tree.
- Sodhi, an introverted old man, visits his sister's family in Singapore. The meeting catapults him into his past, and he narrates the controversial outcome of the Battle of Singapore and fate of the soldiers of the British Indian Army.
- A sudden turn of events lead the Indian POWs to be a part of Indian National Army. Maya, an aspiring photographer, is driven to join this army. Sodhi and Arshad find a new purpose in fighting to free their motherland.
- Maya and Rasammah enroll in the women's regiment. Rajan and many other civilians also enroll in the INA. In 1996, old Sodhi goes to Burma with his nephew, and circumstances lead him to shoot a Burmese soldier.
- Old Sodhi finds himself in Rangoon that leads to an array of past events - the struggles of the Indian soldiers and the rains that destroyed everything. Under such a situation, the Japanese were ordered to retreat.
- There is an attack on the base camp by the British Air Force but that doesn't deter the soldiers from marching ahead. Sodhi orders all the wounded to retreat along with the Women Regiment. Old Sodhi sacrifices his life to save his nephew.