Written and directed by Anees Bazmee, Deewangee is a psychological thriller that revolves around a brutal murder and the subsequent trial, and is unusual for an Indian film in that it attempts to explore the darker sides of the human psyche. Deewangee tells the story of Tarang Bhardwaj (Ajay Devgan), a talented musician, with an exceptional mind, who is caught red-handed at the murder of Ashwin Mehta (Vijayendra Ghatge), a famous music director. Convinced that Tarang is innocent, Sargam (Urmila Matondkar), his childhood friend and music student, approaches Raj Goyal (Akshaye Khanna), a criminal lawyer with a line of successes, to defend him in court. Drawn into the case by a strong attraction for Sargam, Raj finds himself entangled in an extremely complicated trial that puts his own life and those of his loved ones in danger. When the killer is revealed, Raj is pitted against a man so manipulative and shrewd that he begins to doubt his own thinking. Deewangee has an engaging plot: murder, mystery, courtroom drama, love and revelations that can shake the audience's own beliefs. All three of the lead actors give the performance of their careers and the makers of the film have attended to every detail in order to keep the audience riveted. On the DVD: Deewangee on disc comes with a making of feature, special song and scene selections, and a vibrant display of forthcoming attractions. --Anika Puri
Shekhar Dayal has moved into a new neighborhood and is just not pleased with the new surroundings. He resents the noise children make while playing as he prefers quiet and solitude. His reclusion is shattered when his neighbor Mili comes into his life. At first he hates the intrusion but then grows to be fond and then ultimately fall in love with her. When the time comes for him to propose to this sunny cheerful and positive young lady he is told that she has only a few more
Pooja (Jividha) and Karan (Karan Nath) are classmates studying in Poona. They fall in love and are dreaming of a great future together when events take a dramatic turn. Traveling to visit her brother in Mumbai Pooja's flight is hijacked by a gang of terrorists who demand the release of their arrested leader in exchange for the lives of the passengers. Karan puts his life on the line attempting to pull off a daring rescue. What both of them don't know is that the mastermind behind
Shahenshah depicts contemporary reality in the raw. With an adequate dose of every nuance in the emotional spectrum; sizzling song and dance numbers; the colour of outdoor romance; the naughty tug-of-war between brother and sister; the comic twists and interludes; the operative style of the underworld; the connivance of police in perpetuating crime; the political interferance for the have-nots; the glaring dividing live between want and luxury; the pride of honesty; and above all the blind eye of justice that lets criminals off when some clever lawyer twists it's arms - when evidence is tampered with to frame an innocent and let the guilty off the hook. Until a messiah emerges on the scene who is a self-appointed policeman; who makes his own rules tries his own rules and takes on the underworld and it's accomplices in the corridors of power.
An inseparable pair blind Pyare and deaf Mohan rely on each other totally and combat the hilarious often poignant situation they find themselves in to the best of their disabilities! As the dynamic duo are about to find out after meeting the sweet Preeti and Priya what they need in love is not eyes and ears but heart....
A little boy thinks of nothing but cricket. His father, Rusy, thinks of nothing but his little boy. To fulfil his son’s dream of paying at Lord’s cricket ground, the honest and upright Rusy takes a reckless step. He borrows a gleaming red Ferrari; just for one hour. The only trouble is, he doesn’t inform the legendary car owner! A wild, breathless and bumpy ride begins... A nave Rusy must dodge bullets and bouncers for one unforgettable night and play the role of perfect father. Can he do it? Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a fun-filled story of small guys and their big dreams…and how these dreams turn into a mad comedy of errors! Fasten your seatbelts – the joyride awaits…
Love comes to people in all sorts of ways. To Sanjay (Uday Chopra) however love came hitting like a ton of bricks. Residing in Bombay with his friend and flat mate Ria (Bipasha Basu) Sanjay is the dithering casanova constantly bungling up his romantic liaisons till one day the phone rings. It's his childhood friend Anjali (Sanjana) and she is getting married. This is the ton of bricks I was telling you about! Observing Sanjay's reaction to this news and hearing him talk to Anjali Ria concludes that Sanjay is in love with her. Sanjay wakes up to this truth reluctantly and sets off to Dehradoon on a ""noble"" mission - to break the wedding! In Dehradoon he is reunited with Anjali - till he meets the groom to be - handsome charismatic every girl's dream-guy Rohit (Jimmy Shergill). Nevertheless Sanjay''s love for Anjali impels him to take on the world and he sets off on a crusade of poisoning the family's mind against Rohit. On realizing that Sanjay is behind these seemingly innocent coincidences Rohit confronts him - a clash between the good and the not-so-good. Both men decide to give each other a fair chance letting Anjali be the final decision maker. Does Rohit's integrity win over Anjali or does Sanjay's love emerge triumphant? Well most of us have seen ""My Best Friend's Wedding""... How does this film end?
'Dahleez' (threshold) of a home is as sacred as that of a country and must be protected at all costs with love and committment. B. R. Chopra's 'Dahleez' is the story of Mrig Naini and Shekhar. Two lovers who are separated from each other due to an unfortunate misunderstanding only to have their paths cross once again in different circumstances. Naini married to Col. Rahul Saxena finds herself faced with a moral and emotional dilemma. On one hand is the opportunity to reunite with
In today's world where the sacinity of marriage has been lost comes this tale of what all a wife is willing to endure to keep her husband. The happily married couple being portrayed by Rekha and Jeetendra must go through many trials and tests. They must bear her fiendish family the disgrace set upon them by their own children and even the wrath of fate in the form of terminal illness. Yet Sadaa Suhagan proves that if one is willing to sacrifice one will be rewarded in the end.
In the path of life two strangers met and were united in marriage. In the same path of life the same two met again - only to become strangers to eachother. This is fate. 'Sanjog' is a story of sighs smiles and sacrifice. The ups and downs of human life are interestingly portrayed in 'Sanjog'.
On September 11 2001 while talking to their US based daughter on the telephone the Kaul family is thrilled to know that she is expecting a child soon but their conversation is interrupted by the terrorist attack on the world trade centre. Both her sister and her husband perish in the attack. The Kaul family is devastated. They take some time to recover and arrange their other daughter Anupama's marriage with Arpit Oberoi who runs an advertising agency. Anupama and Arpit like eachother and are happy with this marriage. While travelling by train Anupama and Arpit like eachother and are happy with this marriage arrangement. While travelling by train Anupama meets Aman a plain clothes officer working with an anti terrorist organization and falls in love with him. She loses interest in Arpit and even her family. When her family find out about Aman they decide to meet him and realize that there is no such person as Aman leaving Anupama to be the only one to vouch for his presence....
Four people Tilottima (Konkona Sen) Salim (Irfaan Khan) Rahul (Ankur Khanna) and Rajubhai (Paresh Rawal) from four disparate worlds of dissimilar backgrounds... Four people with distinct hopes and diverse motives... Yet their lives entwined. For fate has randomly selected them to play their assigned roles in one of the most horrific events of recent times. Where one fell stroke. One chilling moment will alter destinies shatter lives and effect generations and four lives will change forever. Yun Hota To kya Hota marks Naseeruddin Shah's directorial debut in Hindi films.
A little boy, Kayo, thinks of nothing but playing cricket. His father, Rusy (Sharman Joshi), thinks of nothing but his little boy. To fulfill his son's dream of playing at the Lord's Cricket Ground, the honest and upright Rusy performs his first small act of dishonesty: he borrows a gleaming red Ferrari, for one hour. The only problem is he doesn't inform its legendary owner. A wild, breathless, bumpy ride begins, a ride that leads to a menagerie of amazing characters: a wedding planner who'll stop at nothing, a Laurel-and-Hardyesque pair of loyal attendants, a greedy politician and his reckless son and a mechanic who specializes in stolen cars. As the Ferrari zooms through this chaotic world of street-thugs and mass-weddings, another saga unfolds - a grumpy old man and his secret wounds, and an epic rivalry that goes back thirty-eight years. A naive Rusy must dodge bullets and bouncers for one unforgettable night, and play the role of a perfect father. Ferrari Ki Sawaari is a story of small guys and their big dreams, and how one night changes their lives forever.
Jagte Raho is an allegoric film about darkness and light where darkness is the cloak of respectability under which a city supposedly sleeps but thrashes around in the throes of crime and evil. Mohan (Raj Kapoor) is a simple villager who comes to the city one night searching for water to drink. He is mistaken for a thief and stumbles into a building in his search for a hiding place. Running from one flat to another he finds himself the unwitting witness to some crime or another bein
Dhool Ka Phool is about the searing stigma of illegitimacy and an impassioned plea for communal harmony. Roshan is the illegitimate and abandoned son of Mahesh and Meena who is brought up by a kind old man Abdul chacha who finds the little child. Meanwhile Mahesh has moved on in life not only happily married becoming the now illegitimate father of Ramesh but also a respected magistrate. Meena on the other hand tries to forget her past by marrying a kind-hearted lawyer Jagdish
Muqabla (Bollywood)
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