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- The life of the lawyer who became the famed leader of the Indian revolts against the British rule through his philosophy of nonviolent protest.
- Based on the life of Patna-based mathematician Anand Kumar who runs the famed Super 30 program for IIT aspirants in Patna.
- Since gaining independence in 1947, India has been a secular state. But now, as religious fundamentalism grips much of India's population, the greatest danger to the nation's extremely strained social fabric may come not from Sikh or Muslim separatists, but from Hindu fundamentalists who are appealing to the 83% Hindu majority to redefine India as a Hindu nation.
- Krishna and Arti love each other and want to get married. However, when an astrologer says that the girl who marries him will die, he decides to marry a dying woman to correct his horoscope.
- Prepare for laughter, reflection, and emotion with "Legal Baba" as it unfolds against contemporary society's backdrop. Filming starts today, presented by PIECEWING PRODUCTION and produced by Narendra Patel.
- After a military mutiny against the British Indian Government in 1857 a nationwide upsurge started, which was brutally crushed by the British power. For long there was no voice for freedom from the British empire in India. In late 19th century, Bal Gangadhar Tilak - who was an extremely talented young man with knowledge of Law, various languages, Journalism, astronomy. mathematics etc- started to stand up as a strong voice against British violent rule on India. He started newspapers, religious festivals and other methods with intentions to make people of Maharashtra stand against the mighty British empire with confidence. The film focuses largely on Bengal partition as a scheme of dividing people of India by English government, cruel methods employed against Indian people, the famed freedom warrior trio of India - Lal-Bal-Pal, dual struggle of Tilak on personal and public front and his ways to shock mighty enemy only by his intelligence. This is a historical saga of grit and emotions.
- Kosi: Injustice With Millions Of Villagers And Revolt By Kosi River (Hindi/2010/27mins) Dir.Vishaal Nityanand The film investigates the injustice faced by the families who reside within the embankment of the Koisi River that flows between India and Nepal. A hard-hitting documentary, it depicts how thousands of villagers in both Nepal and India have to live amidst the raging fury of the Kosi River, often relying upon their own capacity for survival and resilience. The history of the Kosi barrage and its embankments is the history of the problems associated with the Kosi. The premise is a proposal made in 1953 which stipulated that embankments would be made on both sides of the Kosi - the Indian and the Nepal region. The canals exist, but the embankments resulted in restricting the flow of water in a smaller area as compared to the wider area earlier. Around 15 lakh people (from the Indian side and Nepal region) live within the embankments. Fifty five families were promised relief land. They say none have been given. When the river is in flood, the people must bear its wrath.
- This film has two major points of focus: the Buddhist text, the Heart Sutra, which is part of the Ultimate Wisdom Text of Buddhism, and the travel diary of the 7th Chinese monk Xuanzang, who undertook a 10,000-mile and 16-year-long journey to India to Vulture's Peak, where the Heart Sutra is supposed to have been delivered. The Heart Sutra is a dialog between two prominent figures in Buddhism: Arya Avalokiteshvara and Arya Shariputra. This dialog is supposed to have happened in the presence of the Lord Buddha at the top of a hill called Griddhra Kut, or Vulture's Peak, in Rajgir, Bihar, India. The place still exists today. This film has interviews with the following scholars and thinkers: His Holiness the Dalai Lama, B. Alan Wallace, Barbara Du Bois, Beate Stolte-Overtheil, Bernie Glassman, Dean Brian Baker, Geshe Dorji Damdul, Geshe Ngawang Samten, Joan Halifax, Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Matthieu Ricard, Natalie Goldberg, Paul Ekman, Ravindra Panth, Robert Thurman, Tanahashi Kaz, Thupten Jinpa, and Tsultrim Allione. This film has been shot at the following locations in India and Nepal: Ayodhya, Mathura, Lumbini, Kapilvastu, Kushinagara, Vaishali, Vikramshila, Bodhgaya, Nalanda, Patna, and Katihar.
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- A woman novelist, who loses all hopes in her life. One day a mysterious lady came and they sit together and chat about life. At the end when they get ready for their journey something happens.
- Whole indian criminal searching a common man for nothing
- The Last Vihara" is a travel documentary through 5 cities in Bihar - Patna, Bodh Gaya, Rajgir, Pawapuri and Vaishali. The Documentary focuses on the religious and cultural aspects of the state. Especially Buddhism prevailing in the state.
- Patna Kalam is an off-shoot of Mughal painting. The Mughal style of painting matured in the regime of Jahangir, and his period was considered the golden era of Mughal paintings, but during the rule of Aurangzeb in the late 17th and early 18th century, artisans faced mass prosecution and aversion in art and painting. The painters migrated from Delhi looking for shelter in different places. One such group moved eastward and landed in Murshidabad under the patronage of the Nawab of Bengal and other local aristocrats. In the mid 18th century, after the fall of The Nawab of Bengal and subsequent decline of Murshidabad, the artisans started moving to the next biggest city in the east, Patna. In Patna they came under patronage of local aristocracy and often Indophile scions of the early East India and started a unique form of painting which came to be known as the Company painting, or Patna Kalam.
- Estimates say that once there were hundreds of Bhistis or water carriers roaming on the streets of Kolkata with their goat skin bag Mashaqs supplying cool water to shops and households. They watered the streets and worked for Kolkata Corporation in the distant past. Today there are only 2-3 Bhistis in Kolkata. The first full-length documentary on the Bhistis and why they are vanishing from the streets of Kolkata. An international story of a dying profession in a post-globalized India told locally.
- When headline goes as 'Naked man arrested' a chaos is originated among the common men while the man was running in the streets with no clothes. He fights his own case and end up in the legal heated debates to prove himself infront of a crowd of thousands.
- The documentary is based on the correctional-drive adopted by the Bihar Jail Authorities on about two hundred prisoners in central, District, Sub-Jails, Women's and Open jail viz.
- A heart touching story, based on the awareness of HIV, to use condom while having relationship with a Prostitutes or any other unsafe sex. A young man Vikas looking sex experience before his marriage after the discussion with his friends on sex. He attracted with a prostitute named Sweety for the fun tonight. He forcefully maintain relationship with her without condom. After a few months, he turned out to be HIV positive. He blames that prostitute Sweety for this. He plans to kill her, but when Sweety confronts him, she reveals the truth that he himself is guilty for his illness. Vikas is speechless and repents.