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- Ashima's husband Pronoy has been murdered after which she learns that he was involved in a romantic relation with Nandita. What would she do in the face of reality, is what would define her as a person eventually.
- Inaas, the sole owner of a small field in tribal Gujarat, is the target of envious neighbours who brand her a 'witch'. Enveloped in fear, she looks for strength in other women - a new mother dealing with loneliness and a young married woman forced to reckon with turmoil of her own. The Mahua forest bears silent witness to their secret conversations, sometimes reaching out through ancient folk songs. The film captures the bone-deep weariness that often lies behind such women's daily courage.
- The hero have to win the dance tournament to save the world from being destroyed
- The giant wheels of the city grind thousands between them. A young boy from a chicken farm and a housekeeping girl in a luxury hotel - each one must give the other strength to try and escape this fate, as nameless chicken continue to feed the city slaughterhouses.
- A needy delivery boy gets stuck into a murder scene in an unknown place. What happens next is an exploration of human psyche turning animal for the sake of survival.
- Matsya attempts to tell a story of love, loss, the inevitable regret. The film is inspired by philosophy of life , complimenting change and accepting the reality of life-that it's "better to have loved and lost, rather than not having loved". The story is symbolized by adopting inspirations from the Indian mythological tales and folklore, especially of the titular fish god --Matsya, and weaving into it, an amalgamation of Indian astrological signs and the tribal culture of rural central India that speaks Nimadi - the film's spoken language. In a sparse but scenic land, with its geography and period unfounded & untouched, Meena (inspired by Pisces) lives an isolated rural life, characterized by his surreal abode that mirrors his volatile, emotional, and magical inner life, while the vast lush landscapes and lake create a harmonic balance needed to set the stage for Bhumi (inspired by Taurus), a more pragmatic presence that will bring stability and peace of mind in his life. Where the character of Meena is driven by forces of Nature that drives a Piscean, Bhumi on the other hand is monitored by forces of earth or land. The story begins was Bhumi leaves, and Meena is left alone -- in an absolute sense of devastation. With an intention of changing the past to fix his present, following the advice of a mysterious man, Meena sets out on a fantastical journey, hoping to change his past. The magical water of the lake helps him maneuver through aids. The entire story of Meena and Bhumi unfolds in reverse, where cause follows consequence, and conflict follows resolutions.
- One of the country's youngest and most influential freedom fighters ever, Kanaklata became a martyr of Indian freedom struggle at the tender age of just 14 years, on 20 September 1942.
- A court notice for an old building brings five brass band players together after a very long time. This is the story of these performers reminiscing long lost purpose of their lives, before their beloved place turns into shambles.
- Like an atom of forgiveness, the flag of Japan flutters in the wind. From little ants to the sun, moon and other wonders of the world, Japan represents hope for the future. A little Robot listening to music in the sea during a digital pilgrimage denotes the hard work and upgradation in technology that has made healing possible to the people after the war. The children of war are now grandmothers and they see spectacles of the same cycles repeated over and over again. Wh communication and expressions are tokens of digital technology, iPhones and robots have become integral part of lives, young or old as is nature. The grand daughters are living a lives in oblivion. Certain images stream through their level of consciousness and reality becomes an image juxtaposed on realism. Ah! And the grandmothers, meanwhile, the virtual moon drawn by a Chinese artist in the internet bridge the space between realism and surrealism. Eventually, grandmothers teach children how not to war. With poetry, Pasolini is still making a film on India and hunger. The film is a commentary about beauty of cry.
- A story of woman who think the she has her freedom. But her freedom is illusion and the World is Deception.
- Rina who is a simple girl gets married in orthodox family and later she realizes that she is in a trap. Her independence have been taken by her husband. She looks at her mother in law where she is totally surrendered her life for husband. Rina realizes that she has to take some stand and have to move away from here so she takes decision against all family member and chooses her life.
- A tribal man tries to sell his poultry in order to buy shoes for her daughter. But he is not because of intrusion of poultry farm in village. Meanwhile munuren n his brother Prakash embark on a journey in search of their God to find their lost poultry.
- Raja Bhau tells story of Rajesh Kachi, a man passionate about saving lives. Film explores his journey of selflessness, now a respected figure helping community. a true hero using skills to improve lives. Join to uncover his inspiring tale
- Amidst the chaos of planning his son's birthday, Sandesh's phone, crucial for an investor call, gets accidentally thrown away. In his quest to retrieve it, he discovers unexpected emotional depths.
- A tragic accident haunts an irresponsible son to confront his attitude towards his mother and his negligent behavior.
- Two youngsters in search of money and success stumble across the phenomenon known as Multi level marketing which brings a lot of changes in their lives.