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- The story encapsulates the journey of a young single mother Meena, working as a maid. Despite many setbacks and hardships, Meena believes that there is nothing she cannot achieve. But will she be able to succeed in achieving her dreams in a society where major discrepancy still exists between the rich and the poor?
- An uneducated fisherman wants his daughter to be educated and become a doctor but his dreams get shattered when she falls in love with her childhood friend.
- Dispossessed Brahmin Mohanlal priest moves to Bombay where he finds a new calling in the hitman business.
- One 'unprofessional' thief wants to steal household things in an apartment and when he is busy wrapping things in a bag, the apartment door opens...oops! Our thief needs to hide..wait, the guy who entered seems to be a blind person. Who is he...how to escape now...humor starts there!
- Shot illegally and often covertly in Burma and Thailand over 2 years, Burma In Pieces is a poetic sound and visual metaphor of life under a military dictatorship, pieced together from 150 hours of original material, interviews and archive footage. Filmed on bustling city streets and in remote mountain villages, in trains and markets, guerrilla resistance compounds in the landmine infested Burmese jungle, refugee camps on the Thai border, Buddhist temples, schools and kick boxing tournaments, the film offers intimate and unique observations of life in Burma under the shadow of the military dictatorship that controls it. For decades, the horrific human rights violations and political oppression in Burma has gone untold and unnoticed by the world, and while this situation has changed in recent years, Burma is still a closed society and its people remain distant statistics in a world desensitized by the horrors of conflict. Burma In Pieces therefore attempts to offer a detailed, nuanced human perspective of the nature of fear and oppression by bringing the audience into the lives, homes and environments of the Burmese people, thus experiencing their warmth, struggle and sacrifice.
- The lonely wife of a newspaper editor falls in love with her visiting cousin-in-law, who shares her love for literature.
- Major Ravi Mamman (Mammootty) arrests two LTTE terrorists in Bangalore, who are on a mission to assassinate the Indian prime minister on his visit to the city. On the run, he identifies the government minister K.K.Nair (Janardanan) as the main conspirator behind the assassination plot. Nair anticipates a political coup after the death of the prime minister, through which he hopes to seize power. However, Mamman's attempts foil his ambition. Nair tries to buy out Mamman, who refuses his offers. In an attempt to save himself, Nair shoots Ravi Mamman, but the bullet accidentally hits Susan, Mamman's girlfriend, who dies on the spot. Nair fabricates a criminal case against Ravi Mamman, of killing Susan. Ravi is court-marshalled and sent to jail. Upon release, Ravi leaves to Dubai, where he emerges as a successful businessman in a short time. His business empire is spread all over the Middle-East. He is assisted by Chandran Nair (N. F. Varghese), an over-enthusiastic NRI. Ravi's sudden acquisition of power and influence makes him an enemy of many who are eagerly waiting for a chance to finish him off. Swaminathan (Nedumudi Venu), an accountant and a fatherlike figure for Ravi, is in deep financial trouble. He wins a lawsuit and gains several million Dirhams, but Victor Sebastian (Cochin Haneefa), his cunning attorney, cheats him by conspiring with Kishan Narayan Bhatta (Nirmal Pandey), an underworld don from Mumbai. Victor kills Swaminathan and his wife (Urmila Unni), after forcefully transferring properties to his name. Ammu (Anjala Zaveri), Swaminathan's daughter reaches Dubai from Bangalore for the funeral. Ravi Mamman promises her that he will recover her property. Kishan Narayan Bhatta tries many ways to resist Ravi Mamman. Lieutenant Kiran Pothan Cheriyan (Biju Menon), once a subordinate of Ravi in the Army, is in love with Alice, the sister of Ravi. Ravi Mamman, while coming to know about this relationship, decides to make Kiran a responsible guy and hands over t
- After a series of young women are brutally murdered, the spirit of one of the women seeks to exact revenge on the killers as it works through the body of Sara, an unsuspecting newlywed. Sara's husband must navigate a terrifying sequence of murder, exorcism, and revenge in a race to solve the murders and bring the killers to justice. Once the killers have been identified, Sara and her husband face the ultimate test -- to stave off her demonic possession before she kills again.
- A puzzling homicide is told from the wildly differing perspectives of the three prime suspects.
- An unemployed youth Jayaprakash, dreams big fortunes in the field of real estate business, and therefore, faces a lot of obstacles in the path towards his goal.
- Jagdishchandra Sharma, aka Jagdishbhai is a security guard at NID, Ahmedabad. In his late 40s, Jagdishbhai has led an eventful life. Married young, and joining BSF soon after, he faced the unforgiving Indo-Pak desert border. He spent more than 10 years in BSF, mostly in conflict zones, leaving after the death of his first born and ill health of his wife. The return to civilian life was not easy, and he changed many jobs, including one that involved cycling 52 kilometers daily. In 1999 Jagdishbhai joined NID in its security department. But tragedy struck again. His elder son died suddenly in a road accident, leaving a distraught family. Now, some years later, as Jagdishbhai looks back on a not-so-ordinary life, he is equanimous about his journey; a journey which is still in progress.
- It's a corruption model, suspense, psychic thriller movie
- Ma Nang escaped persecution in Burma and found herself at the center of a tourist attraction in Thailand.
- Peur Hoi Nang Rom [For the Oysters] is the sweet and heart-breaking story of Wenai, a boy whose impoverished mother leaves him in the care of his grandmother. In the fishing village of Angsila, Wenai adjusts to his new surroundings while coping with the feeling of abandonment. His grandmother gives Wenai a loving and nurturing home, even when she struggles to put food on the table. Wenai's outlook on life changes when he meets, and becomes smitten with, his classmate Ann. Ann invites Wenai to her birthday dinner. A dish is required for the pot-luck feast requiring Wenai to go to work for his dream -- impressing Ann with a big fish. Just when Wenai thinks his struggle is over, fate strikes again.
- At an open house, A group of buyers waits for the seller of the house to arrive but they soon realize that they are already trapped in the haunted house. One of the couple's son who is a 6-year-old disappears when he is left outside of the house. Terror soon strikes when these desperate people confront an old demonic ghost who is haunting the house.
- Kelu and Benny, who are thieves, meet accidentally in their walks of life. They face many challenges as they go around to steal.
- The story is about Thilakan and his two adopted sons, one of them blind, Unni (Sreenivasan), and the other one deaf, Balan (Mukesh). The story takes a turn when the sons marry and their in-laws try to steal the family money. Krishnankutty (Jagathy) is the clever but honest caretaker for the deaf and blind siblings who is constantly at odds with their in-laws. The father (Thilakan), carries the burden of sorting things out.
- The film revolves around the political scenario of Indian politics in the mid nineties. The protagonist played by Suresh Gopi who seeks revenge for his girlfriend's murder and bringing out the political conspiracies of Indian central politics where religion, cast, and underworld plays a significant role.