Maanav is a struggling filmmaker who does not want to compromise on his script. His girlfriend Ruchi is a successful film editor who arranges for him to meet Nitin a producer. Nitin likes the script but is not very sure of its box office potential. Maanav then suggests a story from the Panchtantra: A woman is caught red-handed with her lover by her husband and yet she manages to wriggle out of it Scot-free! Nitin loves the story but finds it too short for a feature film. Maanav then creates three more stories based on the same premise: in a way the Panchantra story travels in different versions to the modern times through the film. The four stories are woven together by a common story. Mirch itself echoes this structure with four stories mingling with the main narrative.
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Ghar Ek Madir follows the plight of a family in which the troubled head of the family struggles to meet ends caring for his wife and brothers.
A rich man and an air hostess fall in love but obstacles are put in their way by those who oppose their union.
KHEL tells the story of two thick friends - Dev Mallya and Rohan Poddar. Dev is a business tycoon who is known to rub shoulders with the rich and famous. He has an undying passion to be the most successful businessman not only in his city but also in the country. On the other hand Rohan is a simpleton someone who is not overly ambitious. Rohan comes across Saanjh Batra an interior designer. Saanjh gets attracted to Rohan's simplicity and falls in love with him. One fine day Rohan gets arrested for murder. Dev and Saanjh are crestfallen. While Rohan is sentenced to life imprisonment Dev and Saanjh while sharing a common grief become close friends. The new A.C.P. Rajveer Scindia is commissioned to the city and he comes across Rohan's case. Rajveer is of the belief that a criminal may go unpunished but an innocent victim of circumstances should never be punished. On investigating Rohan's case further certain evidences force Rajveer to start thinking that this is no ordinary game. What happens next?
Recorded during their sixth visit to Japan in the autumn of 2001, Tokyo Blitz finds Ash on a high. Having pulled off a nifty career resurrection with the superb power pop of their Free All Angels album, the four piece from Northern Ireland (via London, courtesy of guitarist Charlotte) were ready to have fun after two years away from their dedicated fanbase in Tokyo. And judging by the jostling moshpit (well, bouncepit, but still a rarity at Japanese gigs), their fans were itching to enjoy themselves as well. There's even a bout of crowd surfing during "Kung Fu", which seems entirely fitting given the setting. Ash themselves are on fine live form, with drummer Rick dribbling his way through a typically frenetic performance (one close up you wish you'd been spared!). The direction, though, is a little sluggish, with shots from a balcony dissolving into darkness and the perspective from the photo pit failing to capture the full energy fizzing around onstage. That said, you do get right in the faces of the devotees in the front row, and for fans of buzzsaw melodic indie played with suss and confidence, there's no better place to be. On the DVD: It's extra features a-go-go on this DVD. A handful of mini documentaries follow the band as they tour radio stations, go shopping, visit an acupuncturist, go for a meal, hit the clubs and drink as if it's the night before global prohibition. Four one on one interviews give some insight into what it's like being in an affable indie pop band and there's a good segment shot by two fans who get ready at home to see the foursome, travel to the gig, and then bounce up and down with glee. --Ian Watson
Navendu looked after his step brothers and sisters until they grew up - it was his late father's wish. Now it's their turn as they reach adulthood and form relationships....
KRANTI tells the story of a father and son, both honest Police officers but having different principles. Awadesh Pratap Singh (Vinod Khanna) Commissioner of Police a man of principle. A.C.P. Abhay Pratap Singh (Bobby Deol), his son who firmly believes that the laws written earlier had to be modified as per current scenario. His motto is 'NO FIR, NO ARREST, NO TALK, FAISLA ON THE SPOT.'Trouble comes in when Rana Pratap (KABIR BEDI) brings unrest and harm to the people. When Rana is being troub...
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