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- Hafiz, a recent immigrant to Canada, waits anxiously for his exam approval letter to practice as a doctor. In the mean time, he passes the time by learning how to cook Chicken Jalfrezi.
- Chronicling the Gujjar family under patriarch Buddha Gujjar focuses on the transformation of his beloved son, Shareef aka Jagga Gujjar from reluctant family outsider to ruthless dacoit of Punjab.
- A family tries to rid itself of a curse that haunts their village.
- A cop, Ransher Singh, transfers to Punjab and becomes entangled in the rivalry between gangsters Master Ji and Deswal. His actions lead him to become a gangster himself, surprising everyone.
- 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.
- Sadi Gali Ayea Karo is a love triangle that revolves around two young lads, one from Punjab ans one from Haryana. The twist in tale occurs when both boys fall in the love with same girl Channo who belongs to Chandigarh.
- Watch the full movie, Gunahgaar, only on Eros Now. Gunahgaar is a 1980 Indian Hindi film, directed by Rahul Rawail. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Praveen Babi, Rajendra Kumar, Raza Murad, Asha Parekh and Ranjeet in lead roles. The film had musical score by R. D. Burman.
- When the female members of the family denies to do household chores, male members decide to exchange the duties and this fun role reversal of the family binds them emotionally.
- A man is trying to get married he tries to kill himself after he falls in love with a ghost and is also in love with a human being. Who Will He Choose?
- 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.
- The Story is a romantic drama written by well known Punjabi Author Shirin Anandita. At the center of the narrative are - a young and beautiful 19 yrs old girl- Gurnoor and a rich, smart and handsome 20 yrs old boy - Sartaj. The film tells about their pristine first love and growing up of a girl in a traditional Punjabi family who is brought up by her grandfather and his friend who are very possessive and protective about her. At college, Sartaj- who sees Gurnoor for the first time develops a liking for her and tries to follow her. Her Grandfather, who hovers around her like a protective spectral figure does not like this. He convinces Gurnoor to change her looks and appearance when going to college so that she does not draw unwanted attention. Meanwhile Gurnoor also develops liking for Sartaj. Due to her changed deceptive looks Sartaj is unable to recognizer her and humiliates her in front of his friends. Unable to bear pain of constant humiliation from Sartaj, Gurnoor confides in her Grandfather who then confronts Sartaj. He tells Sartaj not to humiliate Gurnoor even if he doesn't like her. Subsiquently Sartaj discovers that Gurnoor is the same girl that he liked on the first day of college. Their intimacy gradually matures into their love for each other. Gurnoor falls ill and diagnosed with terminal illness. Everybody then tries to keep her happy. Gurnoor tells Sartaj that our body is wonderful gift of nature and we must always take care of it and by enjoying life to the fullest.
- Chaudhry Yashpal seduces Reshma and secretly marries her in a Mandir. He becomes intimate, and when she becomes pregnant refuses to have anything to do with her, and marries a wealthy woman. Years later, Yashpal is a widower and the father of two daughters, Nimmo and Nikki. He arranges both their marriages only to find out that Nimmo loves a man named Veera, and Nikki also has a boyfriend. He turns his wrath on Veer, who becomes an embittered bandit while Nimmo kills herself. Devastated but undeterred at these turn of events, he decides to go ahead and force Nikki to marry the man of his choice.
- Story of a brave woman of punjab earning livelihood for his family driving a tanga
- A father and son struggle to connect as the son deals with the psychological damage from his father's emotional neglect.
- The story revolves around two friends, one good and the other evil, who cannot be seperated by anyone. That is until the wrongdoing Sohan Lal rapes the wife of his friend Dhaymaya's servant.
- A Sikh by religion, Chandigarh-based Jaswant Singh, invites his father's wrath when he marries a Christian, Rita, and is asked to leave. Subsequently, he gets into trouble and is held in jail. Rita goes to Ajit Prasad to ask for help, but is instead sexually molested. Afraid to show her face to her husband, she re-locates, and gives birth to Sanjay. Years later Sanjay has grown up, is a post-graduate, and re-locates to Chandigarh to get employment. Rita does not know that her son will soon be beaten by Jaswant for sexually molesting a young Hindu widow, Sandhya, who beats up anyone, including elderly women; and is now on the pay-roll of Ajit.