A vivacious, sensual and ultimately moving ensemble piece about a Delhi family's preparations for a wedding.
This film is set in India throughout the tumultuous 1930's when nationalists fighting for the country's independence rose up as one urging the British to quit. At this time a young Indian Kisna befriends and then shields a British girl Katherine from and enraged mob of nationalists including Kisna's own uncle and brother. Katherine is the young daughter of a ruthless British collector. Kisna takes it upon herself to escort Katherine to the safety of the British High Commission in
Renowned heart specialist Dr. Viren Goenka his wife Sanjana and their seven year old daughter Anishka are a happy family in Mumbai. Their joys have just multiplied with Viren being honored with a prestigious award for his contribution to the medical world. Viren is all set to visit New Delhi to receive this award in a grand function. He promises his daughter to take her for a fabulous family vacation once he returns. But fate had something else planned for Viren and his family.
Bheja Fry
A happily married well-to-do couple have the usual mid life crisis- boredom life in a rut. Instead of going on a holiday he thinks up a roller-coaster plan involving wife swapping! Moral ethical and verbal debates ensue friends get involved but he tricks her into it; with disastrous consequences...
When her husband fails to turn up for the anniversary celebration he organised Kamini spends the evening with the young photographer Jatin. However Jatin becomes obsessed with her and follows her home becoming friends with her family. When Jatin is found murdered Inspector Malik takes on the case.
The story of two couples - each with their own struggles to survive as a couple and as individuals. After living in London for a few years, Rahul and Nandita have recently moved back to Kolkata and become friends with Amit and Preeti. It is the lives of these four friends that creates a resonance, a chord, that echoes through their present and future. Written by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury
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