Prem (Salman Khan) & Suman (Bhagyashree) meet each other. Their tastes and liking are the same - so they become friends. A different relationship is born. With the right of friendship each forces the other to get rid of their bad habits. Hardly anything is spoken...but nothing is hidden either. Then their relationship is questioned in public.A boy and girl are never friends! Its just a farce a veil to hide the clandestine affairs the hungry passions the erotica! They are laughed upon. Suman is shocked. She does not speak to Prem. Until Prem gives a new name to their relationship ...LOVE. Suman belongs to the countryside where she lives with her father Karan(Alok Nath)- an auto mechanic. Karan had gone to the gulf to earn money and had left Suman in the city with Krishen his childhood friend. Krishen had since migrated to the city and has become a rich businessman. Prem is Krishen's son. The blossoming love between Prem and Suman is not approved by Krishen. Karan returns to find Suman insulted by Krishen. Severing all past relations he returns to the village with Suman. Prem revolts against his father and leaves home to be with Suman.
Pinjar tells the story of triumph of love and humanity in the era when the communal hatred was in the full swings. Puro (Urmila Matondkar) is one such victim of this hatred and Rashid (Manoj Bajpai) is the man who rapes her. Poet at heart Ramchand (Sanjay Suri) was a rich man in undivided India. He becomes a refugee with the partition of his country. Sandali Sinha plays the newly wed Lajo whose life turns around with the tragedy that is facing the nation. Priyanshu Chatterjee is Trilok who is torn between relationships within the family. Pinjar according to the director is different because it uses partition theme in its entirety and not just in the backdrop like most films. Music of the film is composed by Uttam Singh while the lyrics are written by Gulzar.
The 2001 romantic Bollywood drama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham ("Happiness and Tears") proved to be even more successful than Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, the highest-grossing Indian film of all time and one which was also directed by Karan Johar. Starring veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan and wife Jaya, this tells the story of an Indian family who live in palatial comfort but who are riven when the eldest, adopted son Rahul marries Anjali (Kajol) a feisty and attractive woman but whose "lower breeding" causes his father to disapprove of her. Breaking his mother's heart, Rahul moves to Britain with Anjali before younger brother Rohan tries to go after him and end 10 years of estrangement to reunite the family. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham is packed with contemporary trappings and production values but is in every way a traditional and generic Hindi movie. Those new to Bollywood might be disconcerted by some of the fashion statements or the mixture of drawn-out, lachrymose melodrama and slightly overplayed comedy-romantic interplay between Rahul and Anjali. There are also some scenes around Leicester Square and Westminster that are almost insulting in their stereotyping of hot, swinging London. However, K3G--as it has become affectionately known--is a riot of joyful colour, music and choreography (an embarrassing version of "It's Raining Men" is an exception). This is not a crossover movie, perhaps but a sumptuous treat for Bollywood fans. On the DVD: an anamorphic widescreen presentation with impeccable definition. However there are no special features, apart from subtitles. --David Stubbs
This is the story of Prem & Nisha. Prem is learning the ropes of business under his elder brother Rajesh and uncle Kailashnath, both successful businessman. In another town, Nisha is the darling of her elder sister Pooja and parents Prof. Choudhary and Kamladevi. Fate brings the two families together culminating in the marriage of Rajesh & Pooja. This is also when Prem meets Nisha, and falls in love with this carefree girl. In soft whispers, Prem & Nisha commit their love for each other, but ...
Some say love is a game. But what happens when the game becomes more thrilling than love (and life) itself? With an irresistible mix of romance fantasy and dark comedy 'Love Me If You Dare' transforms this notion into a wildly fantastical love story. Eight-year-old Sophie and Julien are two outcast children whose lives change forever on the day that they meet. Together they invent an outrageous game of ""Dare"" to keep their spirits alive. As they grow older the game becomes a glor
Love jealousy greed deception happiness and grief. 'Ek Rishtaa' is a moving story of the irrevocable bond between father and son...
The 2001 romantic Bollywood drama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham ("Happiness and Tears") proved to be even more successful than Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, the highest-grossing Indian film of all time and one which was also directed by Karan Johar. Starring veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan and wife Jaya, this tells the story of an Indian family who live in palatial comfort but who are riven when the eldest, adopted son Rahul marries Anjali (Kajol) a feisty and attractive woman but whose "lower breeding" causes his father to disapprove of her. Breaking his mother's heart, Rahul moves to Britain with Anjali before younger brother Rohan tries to go after him and end 10 years of estrangement to reunite the family. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham is packed with contemporary trappings and production values but is in every way a traditional and generic Hindi movie. Those new to Bollywood might be disconcerted by some of the fashion statements or the mixture of drawn-out, lachrymose melodrama and slightly overplayed comedy-romantic interplay between Rahul and Anjali. There are also some scenes around Leicester Square and Westminster that are almost insulting in their stereotyping of hot, swinging London. However, K3G--as it has become affectionately known--is a riot of joyful colour, music and choreography (an embarrassing version of "It's Raining Men" is an exception). This is not a crossover movie, perhaps but a sumptuous treat for Bollywood fans. On the DVD: an anamorphic widescreen presentation with impeccable definition. However there are no special features, apart from subtitles. --David Stubbs
Suraj and Karan are a father and son whose relationship is very wonderful. Suraj can do anything for his son. In his son's adoration Suraj finds heaven. In his father's love Karan finds his world. Komal a violin player who is a wife and a mother and yet cannot be both. Once upon a time Suraj and Komal were very happy. But one fateful day everything changed. They started staying apart. A child was denied his mother. A family became incomplete in their lives because of a scheming f
Directed by India's master storyteller Raj Kapoor, 1973's Bobby signalled the end of an era of action and patriotic-themed films and the entrance of romance into Bollywood. With its unforgettable songs, vibrant imagery and powerfully sensitive handling of the story, it set a precedent for all subsequent love stories in Indian Cinema, and also marked the debut of celebrated actress Dimple Kapadia who, with her innocent looks and daring outfits, stole the hearts of Indian men. Bobby is the story of Raj (Rishi Kapoor), the poor little rich boy who has everything but the love and attention he craves, and Bobby (Dimple Kapadia), the granddaughter of his old maid in whom he finds love and support. Interwoven with this innocent love story are the very real issues of modern India's social and class inequalities as the film explores the theme of relationships versus wealth. The two sets of parents, with their social and financial differences, make it impossible for the young lovers to be together. What follows is a touching tale of how the pair fights society and their parents, proving that love does conquer all and that a big bank balance does not automatically provide respectability. On the DVD: Bobby on disc is presented in Hindi with English subtitles. Sound is remastered 5.1 Dolby Digital. The special features include excerpts from recent Yashraj Film classics such as Mohabbatein and Dilwale Dulhaniya le Jayenge. --Anika Puri
Devnarayan takes responsibility for the children of his friend after their father dies, but gets o involved in their upbringing he starts to neglect his own daughter and grandchildren.
The owner of an orphanage discovers a way to turn invisible. He then uses his new powers to fight the people trying to close the orphanage.
Taal is known for three things - its stunning soundtrack being the first Indian film to break into the UK and US top 10's and starring former Miss World Aishwarya Rai.
This is the story of a chirpy small-town girl Preity Zinta her elder sister Mahima Chowdhary and her mother Rekha. Preity knows that her mother does not love her as much as she loves Mahima. To seek her mothers sttention Preity is always upto some mischief. Arjun Rampal is the sophisticated Harward returned son of Industrialist Alok Nath. He falls in love with Preity while Mahima falls for him. Unknowingly both the sisters are involved with Arjun. Jimmy Shergil is a ventriloquist and childhood freind of Preity. Whenever she is depressed she turns to him and he always helps her sort out her problems. Jimmy adores Preity but has never exprerssed his love to her. One day Preity learns that there is just one way that she can finally win her mothers love.
Deodhar (Rishi Kapoor) is a poor orphan who in his childhood had tutored Manorama (Padmini Kolhapure) the only daughter of the rich and powerful Thakur. The benevolent Thakur helped Deodhar to go to the city for higher studies. Now eight years later Deodhar has returned to his village and Manorama is no longer a young girl - After meeting her Deodhar has fallen in love with her but keeping his pauper status in mind he is unable to express his love to her...
A romantic comedy about home leaving home and finding one's home again.
Rahul and Puja are married and totally devoted to each other. One day... They meet with a terrible accident and... Rahul loses his eyesight. On a business trip abroad Rahul meets a friend Karan. Impressed by his dynamism and business acumen Rahul asks him to join his business. They return to India and Pujais stunned to see her husband with her friend Karan. Rahul's love for Puja is obsessive and uncontrollable. Puja is trapped between a blind husband and a sighted lover. Rahul can se
A certain such incident in a small village near Delhi became the root of an enmity so bitter and unforgiving between the families of Thakur Dhanraj Singh and Thakur Randhir Singh that it was to continue to send shockwaves of hatred and bloodshed into the next generation as well. Several years after the incident fate brought together Dhanrajs son Raj and Randhirs daughter Rashmi. They were drawn irrestistably to one another and once again long simmering passions were ignited as the
Deepa has always been unlucky in matters of the heart. Her bitter experiences have made her believe that Indian men are only interested in her wealth. So she decides to go to Paris the most romantic city in the world in search of true love. Soon after reaching Paris Deepa realizes the Frenchmen are born flirts Shyam an Indian approaches Deepa in the guise of a Frenchman and gets rejected because of her perception of them. To see if Shyam gets Deepa watch 'An Evening In Paris'.
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?
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