This Family Drama revolves around two brothers Vicky Oberoi (Sanjay Dutt) and Prem Oberai (Salman Khan) who want to marry the same girl Sapna (Karishma Kapoor).Vicky is a business tycoon with many multinational companies under him while Prem is the happy-go-lucky type interested in theatre acting. Vicky and his grandmother (Sushma Seth) support Prem but father Balraj Obrei (Dilip Tahil) is against the idea of Prem whiling away his time and not becoming serious in life. Sapna stays with her uncle (Shakti Kapoor) and aunty (Himani Shivpuri) looking for a job. She goes to Vicky's company but rejected because of no work experience. But seeing her innocence Balraj employs her.Sapna works for Vicky but is so scared of him that every time she is around she blunders. Prem meets Sapna through her uncle who works with Prem on stage. Prem comes to know that Sapna is working for his brother.One day Sapna saves Vicky's life who was hurt in a fight. Oberoi family is impressed and became fond of Sapna. This results Vicky agrees to marry Sapna. Meanwhile Sapna and Prem become close and fall in love with each other.Before Prem can inform his family about his fondness for Sapna his father and grandmother propose to Vicky to marry Sapna. Vicky tells Prem that Sapna is the right person and he will not marry any other girl. Will Prem sacrifice his love? Will Sapna marry Vicky? To know the answer see the film Chal Mere Bhai.
What happens when twins meet again in India after being seperated at birth??
Love jealousy greed deception happiness and grief. 'Ek Rishtaa' is a moving story of the irrevocable bond between father and son...
This is the story of Pooja Kashyap (Karisma Kapoor) Shiv Kapoor (Abhishek Bachchan) and Raj Malhotra (Akshay Kumar). This is a story of the tangled storm of emotions that assails us when we experience the magic of love. Pooja Shiv and Raj. Three individuals thrown together by destiny to play the fascinating game of love in an arena full of emotional turmoil and upheaval. Three wonderful people. Three stunning interpretations of what love means to each of them. You'll
'Ab Ke Baras' is the story of true love which transcends all boundaries of the physical as well as the metaphysical world. It is the story of the desperate struggle of two tormented souls torn apart by destiny to unite in the face of all odds. It is the story of the power of their love which forced even the gods to give them a chance to re-unite a chance that they had to take for it was the last one - a chance that would never be offered again - a chance that said it's 'Now or Nev
Take a spontaneous actor like Salman Khan pair him with an intense Arbaaz Khan and a loveable Rani Mukherjee add the expertise of the talented Sohail Khan as director and you get 'Hello Brother' the outrageously fun film that will haunt you forever.
A lonely orphan boy who arrives in Mumbai from Goa to fulfil his dreams of becoming a top singer. As he achieves his dreams after a long struggle and frustrtaion he realizes that his long awaited dream has nothing but a dark end until destiny takes a new turn...
Chup Chup Ke is an ensemble romantic comedy of errors and mistaken identities with foot-tapping music. Jeetu a small town hustler is constantly in debt and dodging creditors. His father a retired schoolteacher and fiance are made to suffer the consequences of his financial instability. He is constantly being told off and being forced to kill himself in shame. Jeetu decides to fake his death so that his family gets to claim his life insurance to pay off erstwhile debts. Two bumbling fishermen find Jeetu entangled in fishing nets and take him with them. They owe money to a businessman Prabhat Singh Chauhan and mistaking him to be a millionaire hatch a scheme to give Jeetu's services to Chauhan in exchange for the money they owe. Sensing that he may reveal too much Jeetu plays safe and pretends to be a deaf-mute and plays along with them. The unexpected complications surprises laughter and twists that follow constitute the crux of Chup Chup Ke the year's keenly awaited musical comedy; orientated for families!
Anju and Manju are twins seperated when babies by their nanny. Anju is brought up by an evil Uncle who abuses her mentally and physically. Manju brought up in a Basti becomes a club dancer. When Anju runs away from home their paths cross without them realising they end up switching places.
It is a story of two boys Amar and Prem who want to get rich quickly by taking all the short-cuts in the book. Amar is the son of an honest barber Murli Manohar in Mumbai while Prem is the son of Bankeylal Bhopali a hardworking tailor in Bhopal. Both Amar and Prem sell their father's shop and house respectively and zero in on a hill station where a beautiful wealthy heiress Raveena has come from London accompanied by her friend cum secretary Karishma with the intention of getting married to a virtuous Indian. The lucky man to wed Raveena will inherit her father Ram Gopal Bajaj's entire wealth. Amar and Prem see their get rich quick chance and woo Raveena each trying to out do the other. Enter Teja whos sole ambition in life has been to grab his twin brother Ram Gopal Bajaj's millions. So Teja plants Bhalla and Robert in Raveena's house to help him in fulfill his ambition. As the story progresses it turns out to be a mad chase from Ram Gopal Bajaj's wealth full of humour romance thrills and chills. Will Raveena & Karishma see through Amar and Prem's mischievous intentions? Will Teja succeed in his motives? See it all in ANDAZ APNA APNA.
Malamaal Weekly is about the struggles and survival of people in a small town. Plagued by poverty bad harvests and a monster of a moneylender called Karamkali the people in this town are barely able to make ends meet. Lilaram one of the town's inhabitants earns a meager source of income through his business of selling Malamaal Weekly Lottery Tickets. One day while watching TV at a local tea stall he learns that one of the tickets he had sold has in fact won the One Crore Rupee
Kishan and Karan become seperated at birth. In adulthood Kirshen is framed for the murder of a girl by the brother of his girlfriend. Karan takes revenge for the killing of his friend by the criminals....
Rana Vikram Singh (Amrish Puri) has two sons Rajesh (Feroz Khan) a police officer and Amar (Anil Kapoor) a fun-loving playboy. Rajesh has gone through a traumatic experience of losing the girl he loved (Sridevi) when she succumbed to drug addiction. He vows to fight this menace. An underworld kingpin Raja (Raza Murad) murders Rana's old friend. Reshma (Dimple) this friend's daughter takes shelter in Rana's house. Amar and Reshma fall in love but the evil Raja pursues her. Rajesh meanwhile is on the trail of the drug cartel which victimized his girlfriend.
The story opens with Vijay Chopra returning from the USA to join his family business. The only son of the widower industrialist Vishwanath Chopra Vijay carries home with him the attitude of the western world some good like the equality of a man and a woman in a relationship and some bad like failure to recognise marriage as an institution. Vishwanath hopes to bring some stability into his sons life through marriage and Vijay is all the more reluctant to tie the knot. A compromis
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
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
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....
Munnu and Bunnu a couple of wealthy buffoons become involved in a conspiracy by some corrupt government officials to replace a Minister with a lookalike!
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