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- A conman tries to pull off the biggest scam of his career when a political party's announces a Rs. 15 Lakh reward to everyone if it comes to power.
- The film is a narrative of three Sikh women living in Widows Colony wherein they lost their homes and men in the violent killings of 1984 when over 2733 Sikhs were killed in Delhi and over 9000 in India after the death of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.It is the biggest state sponsored massacre in India which has been systematically removed from the public memory calling it anti-Sikh riots. Every evening Sikh women from the "Widows Colony" share their lives. They are nestled away from the so-called developed Metropolis New Delhi to a rehabilitated colony as their men and family members who were daily wage earners were killed in the massacre of 1984. Three decades later, the filmmaker Teenaa Kaur who has witnessed the impact of violence in her home and had grown up listening to stories wants to know the truth about the incident and how it influences her identity. She connects with the women and children to know their journey and impact of violence after so many years. One evening, the women question what happened to the dead bodies of their men who were killed in the massacre? This brings a turn around in the lives of the women as they set on a journey to reconcile the truth. Harbans Kaur works each day but dreams about her husband whose dead body no one ever found. Kuldeep Kaur won the case of her husband's murder for battling for eleven long years but is still looking for the house that she lived 33 years ago.The young Mohan Singh, born in 1984, is into drugs and misses his son. And his mother Meera Kaur struggles to put him into the drug rehab. The women negotiate the tragedy in their lives each day but they work and move ahead with resilience and fortitude. The film follows an observational approach to the lives of the women and Mohan Singh who negotiate everyday to live bravely. The primary themes in the film are courage, resilience, justice and identity.
- The film is based on the battle from the 19th century when 12,000 Afghans attacked a British Indian Contingent, which also comprised of 21 Sikhs who went on to become the heroes of the mission.
- Katherine of Sinai, a 4th-century Christian, refused to worship pagan gods despite Roman persecution. She championed religious freedom, wrote books preserved in Alexandria's libraries, and opposed enforced pagan worship under Roman rule.
- In order to match the status of the family of the girl that he loves, milk vendor Boota Singh's younger brother, Rupan, forces him to contest for elections, as the girl is an MLA's daughter.
- Four brothers receive news of an inheritance and must contend with an unscrupulous landowner to receive their birthright.
- 47 to 84 is the journey of a young Sikh girl, Sukhmani, who loses all her loved ones and is forced to leave the newly-formed Pakistan during the partition. Alone in the world with nowhere to go and no belongings, Sukhmani finds her way to Delhi. While fending for herself, Sukhmani builds a family and life over time. India was what she now called home and felt a strong sense of attachment and belonging here. But her world was turned upside down once again during the anti-Sikh Genocide of 1984. The lives of all her loved ones were in danger. The country that she called her motherland was now the most unsafe place for her, her family and her community. Will the Sikh community be able to live safe and secure in India and call it their home?
- Set in 2003, a terminally-ill man embarks on an escapist road trip to Osoyoos with his unsuspecting pregnant wife. Unbeknownst to them, his influence on strangers during this time shapes their daughter's life through the workings of karma.
- The remarkable journey of filmmaker Harpreet Kaur, who travels from the rural villages of Punjab to the capital of India with children of farmers, who've committed suicide. She confronts the government's highest officials with the hope that they will understand the effects of their policies and avail the opportunity to help these children.
- Qissa Panjab a film that revolves around the lives of its six main protagonists. The lives of these six characters, fighting their circumstances takes a significant turn when their stories intercross each others.The film then moves on to an unpredictable end.
- A romantic comedy set in the lush fields of Punjab and the beautiful city of Chandigarh - Aa Gaye Munde U.K. De is a sequel to the earlier blockbuster Munde U.K. De also Directed by the Doyen of Punjabi cinema - Manmohan Singh.
- Pamma is an ambitious youngster from Punjab who wants to go abroad. But this one dream turns his life around as he becomes caught in dangerous situations. Will Pamma be able to make it out of the jungles of Mexico?
- A simple tale of kung fu revenge.
- Aape Pein Siyaape is the story about three boys who are optimistic towards life and try to get success, but life give them kick always so finely they planned to commit crime and want to make money.
- College mates Gulab and Rajdeep fall in love with each other and plan to get married. But Gulab's parents oppose the alliance and marry her off to a Canada based NRI.
- Deep in the Punjab Village live two brothers, Madan Lal (Navin Nischol) and Suraj (Raj Babbar). Madan is married to Sheela (Kiron Kher), and Suraj is in love with Kiran (Priti Sapru). Both get married, but this doesn't go down well with local bad boy Shibu (Mohan Baggad), who also likes Kiran. He gets beat up by Madan once and vows to take revenge one day. Kiran gives birth to a lovely baby boy, but instantly Suraj gives him up to her Bhabhi Sheela as his elder brother and bhabhi are childless. At first this doesn't go down well with Kiran, but later she understands. Shibu now wants revenge so he goes all around the village trying to spread false rumours about Suraj and his bhabhi having an affair. He also convinces the local Panchayat, but Sheela proves them all wrong in front of Devi Maa and proves her own innocence. Suraj captures Shibu and brings him to Sheela, but she and the whole village say sorry to Sheela, and all ends well.
- An old Punjabi man living in Canada makes a bet with his daughter-in-law about how similar modern Punjab is to his memories.
- As their wedding day approaches, a young couple is harassed by an unstable man obsessed with the bride-to-be.
- In poor areas of rural India, large numbers of villagers-most of them young men-are leaving their homes to look for work in big cities. Many of them disappear into the anonymity of city life, leaving their families to wonder what became of them. For the people left behind, the sense of loss remains huge even many years later. Absence is a cinematic portrayal of the grief, agony and anguish of separation that is expressed with the Hindi word "birha". In a faraway village, missing people, mothers and tired lovers yearn to see beyond the mist. They meet each other in impenetrable silences and endless mourning. They curse the moon for witnessing their insomnia. Guided by Shiv Kumar Batalvi's birha poetry, the film captures the pain, lamentation and yearning caused by separation. The locations are not marked, characters are not named. Absence situates itself in a season of waiting and a climate of uncertainty, where only a loud screech can measure the distance between loved ones.
- A group of friends gets trapped in the drug cartel gang, who hunts international students in Australia to make money.
- Modan returns home after 15 years in prison for a murder committed to avenge his father's humiliation. Altered familial equations force him to rebuild his life with his frail mother and a new wife who's already a mother to a son. In spite of his honest attempts to forget the insults of the past, suppressed anger manifests itself in renewed violence.