Jab We Met
Deewane Huye Paagal begins as a sweet romance between a cute boy-next-door Karan (Shahid Kapoor) and the ravishing Tanya (Rimii Sen). The latter is the cynosure of two evil eyes because she is in the know of certain secret information. When Karan's friend coaxes him to track Tanya after she migrates to Dubai he enlists the aid of a deceptively handsome investigator Rocky (Akshay Kumar) to chase her down. But Rocky ends up falling in love with her at first sight.
Lucky (Anil Kapoor) had had enough of change. From orphanages to juvenile delinquent homes! From odd jobs to petty crimes! From home addresses to jail addresses! He wanted his innocence back. A plot of land in Bangalore; a family... a dog; a new beginning. One last con job girlfriend in tow sunset in the background and he would be well on his way. Twenty four hours later he's been betrayed by his girlfriend hunted by a drug lord orphaned by the death of his three partners and se
KURBAAN is a tense Bollywood thriller set against the global threat of terrorism. Avantika (Kareena Kapoor) returns from the US to Delhi after her father's heart attack. Whilst there she meets and falls in love with Ehsaan (Saif Ali Khan), a Muslim professor at Delhi University. When it comes time to fly back home, Eshaan proposes and the couple return to the US as husband and wife. The idyllic start to married life doesn't last long however, and soon after learning some unsettling truths from a neighbour, Avantika begins to wonder if she may be a pawn in her husband's game. What is he plotting, and just how much danger has he put her in?
Story of two very different friends and the contrasting kinds of love they both feel for Reshma. Outlines how love can ascend even the most unfortunate circumstances...
Shiv Kumar lives in the country with his wife daughter and his two brothers. While he is a brave and honest policeman his brothers are cunning con-men and Shiv is soon forced to arrest them. When Shiv is killed while investigating a dangerous ganster his brothers decide to turn away from their life of crime and avenge his death but they soon realise their opponent is a far greater threat than they imagined.
Amil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit star in this blockbuster film of 1988 featuring a hit soundtrack....
Laxmi (Rishi Kapoor) is branded unlucky by all. Having given birth to a still born child she is warned against having another baby as this would endanger her life. But she is determined to give an heir to her family. Will she succeed?
Karan (Bachchan) is in love with the exquisitely beautiful Nisha (Bendre). When he is returning from his vacations he meets Sahiba (Rai) who is in trouble. Karan promises to help her and goes with her to her house. There he meets Sahiba's loveable family which is the epitome of an ideal happy family that knows and speaks only one language - the language of love. There is Biji (Seth) - the ever smiling grandma who is more like a friend; Yagvendra Grewal (Puri) - Sahiba's dad a hard
The great Mughal Emperor Jalaluddin Mohammed Akbar has everything he can ask for - immense wealth a vast empire and trusted lieutenants - except the one thing he really craves a son and heir. He prays to the gods and his wish is eventually fulfilled when his wife Rani Jodhabhau gives birth to a boy. Akbar lavishes all his affection on him but as the boy grows Akbar sees that his affection is perhaps spoiling him. Thus he sends him away to make a warrior and by the time he returns he has grown into a strapping man Prince Salim. At the unveiling of a statue to welcome his return Salim is taken by it's sheer beauty. When it proves to be a real person the lovely courtesan Anarkali this turns into love and this is when the problems begin for a prince can not marry a courtesan.... Mughal-E-Azam is a solid gold classic of India cinema that became the biggest blockbuster ever on it's original theatrical release in 1960.
India is an idea dying for.. whether you are hindu or muslim an inhospitable graveyard at half the height of everest that was kargil the cream of a nation's youth reduced to a mass of blood sorched flesh... and memories of valour. The story had to be told. Before we forget... Kargil is not just a cold isolated place. It is now an unforgettable landmark in our history. There is a timeless lesson in the story; a testament to the human spirit the bravery of our officers and our
Shot on location on mountains 18 000ft high with Bollywood's top three stars in the lead the latest film from the world's most prolific film industry is a coming of age movie set against the backdrop of life in the army.
Palaces, princesses and politics--on the face of it Indian art cinema doyen Shyam Benegal's maiden foray into Bollywood, Zubeidaa, appears to have all the ingredients of a mainstream success. However, the film is at best an uneasy blend of art-house sensibilities with the full-on spectacle that is commercial Hindi cinema. This is the latest in a series of semi-autobiographical stories by writer Khalid Mohamed that have been directed by Benegal. Here the director charts the story of Zubeidaa, a young aristocratic Muslim woman, whose promising film career is cut short. She is married off young, has a son, is divorced and finally finds love with the married ruler of a princely state in newly independent India. Told in flashback, the film's structure and some key scenes are very similar to the director's masterpiece Bhumika ("The Role", 1976). Karisma Kapoor, hitherto known for her scantily clad raunchy roles, makes her bid for artistic credentials as the eponymous heroine. But much like the film itself, her performance falls between two stools. Veteran actress Rekha who plays her paramour's first wife easily outclasses her in a graceful yet forceful performance. AR Rahman's music is haunting, dreamy and helps create a mood and ambience that the visuals fail to produce. On the DVD: Zubeidaa is presented in a pleasing anamorphic transfer with 5.1 Dolby Digital sound. While the menus are easy enough to navigate, the extras are disappointing, consisting of a faded theatrical trailer and a few television promos complete with dropouts. The subtitling, though largely accurate, makes quite a few errors. For example "cemetery" appears as "symmetry" while the word "diary" consistently appears as "dairy". --Naman Ramachandran
On the eve of India's Partition Shanti (Nutan) is married to Keval (Rehman) in Lahore on the eve of Independence. When the nation is divided Shanti's family and her husband migrate to Delhi leaving her behind. She finds shelter for five years with the Afghan bandit Abdul Rehman (Pran). Shanti bears a son and when she travels to Delhi with her child her husband and father disown her. She finds shelter with another criminal Chhalia (Raj Kapoor) who falls in love with her. Abdul Rehman comes to Delhi to pursue an old feud with Chhalia and threatens to kidnap Shanti. After an extended fight sequence the two bandits call a truce. Challia arranges a reconciliation between Shanti and Keval renouncing his own chance at happiness.
A comedy of errors which revolves around two villages their families their past and the grudge that is held between them. As two rival families wait for an opportunity to plot their revenge two of thier children fall in love....
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