Hollywood meets Bollywood in Americanising Shelley - a Pygmalion-like tale of a Tinseltown hanger-on who attempts to transform a Himalayan village belle into an A-list American celebrity. Having recently arrived in America from a small village in the Himalayas Shalini discovers the man she was supposed to marry is far from the man of her dreams. Shalini sets out to seek her fortune in a foreign land where anything seems possible. Little does she realize that west-coast import Rob is attempting to make a name for himself in show-business and has recently been challenged by the CEO of a Hollywood management company (Beau Bridges) to pluck a superstar out of thin air. Now as Shalini becomes Shelley and Rob does his best to school the culturally inquisitive beauty in the ways of Western society the opportunity to see the world from an entirely different perspective prompts both to re-evaluate their lives as love blossoms and the quest for fame takes a back seat to romance.
Noorie (Poonam Dhillon) is a young and beautiful girl from the valleys who along with Yusuf (Farooq Shaikh) has a simple dream - A house - A family - and a life full of love. But nothing is that simple in life as Noorie and Yusuf dreams are torn... apart at the hands of a couple of village goons for whom Noorie is just a conquest. Noorie tells a simple and touching story of Noorie and Yusuf's fearless love at the cost of their own lives.
Starring: Ashok Kumar. Madhubala, K.N.Singh, Helen, Dhumal & Om Producer: Shri Shakti Films Director: Shakti Samanta Music Director: O.P. Nayyar Rakesh lives with his brother, Madan, and his dad in Rangoon. Madan has fallen into bad company and steals the family heirloom, in the shape of a dragon, some cash and runs away to India. Shortly thereafter, his dead body is found under Calcutta's Howrah Bridge. Rakesh travels to Calcutta in order to find out the mystery behind Madan's death, and also try to recover the family heirloom. His investigations take him to a shady hotel run by Uncle Joe, where an attractive dancer named Edna performs a dance every night. Rakesh finds himself attracted to Edna, and he confides in her why he is here and she decides to assist him. Rakesh comes to know that a man named Bhiku had witnessed his brother's murder, and sets off to find him. Before he could meet him, Bhiku goes missing and no one knows about his whereabouts. Watch what Rakesh does next in order to solve this mystery, recover the heirloom, continue to woo Edna, and catch his brother's killers.
The story of Sulakshana Devi to whom principles are the biggest thing in her life. She is a widow with two sons and a daughter and lives in a chawl. The landlord of the chawl behaves badly with her and robs her of her money. Her younger son Karan tries to settle things with the landlord but is sent to the children's remand home. Sulakshan Devi moves to the city with her one son and daughter. Karan runs away from the home and reaches the city falling prey to a life of crime. What follows is a story of principle forgiveness love and family.
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Kanu (Rishi Kapoor) and Tinsi (Neetu Singh) are two young people barely out of High School who decide to set up home and get married much against the wishes of their parents who are only too familiar with the fate of young marriages. All is going well at home and at work for the newly weds until Kanu decides to hire the services of ace designer Nisha (Rakhee Gulzar) for his advertising agency. Nisha is the mysterious older woman with a past and Kanu is a constant reminder of her lost love. Kanu Timsi and Nisha find themselves entangled in an emotional situation.
Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge pairs Salman Khan opposite Karishma Kapoor in this fun Hindi comedy. The characters played by Kahn and Kapoor fall in love whilst on holiday in Europe but in order for them to marry Khan has first to convince Kapoor's three somewhat eccentric uncles that he is worthy of her hand.
A Romantic Drama Movie.... Sinha the owner of Hotel Anmol which is named after his daughter marries Pushpa who has two daughters of her own. Pushpa and her brother concoct an evil plot to murder Sinha and grab all his wealth for themselves. They succeed and begin to live a lavish life while Anmol is relegated to becoming a kitchen maid. A new singer Prem joins the band at the hotel and falls in love with Anmol. But he hasn't reckoned with her evil foster-family.... This Ci
99 is an original story inspired by real events. It is as much what could have been as it is what really happened. In other words it is historical fiction - fiction being the keyword. It spans a few genres it is slick fast-paced realistic and importantly very funny. In this smart comedy set in 1999 all the characters are bound by a common feeling of being stuck at 99 in life - just one short of a century- that elusive thing called 'making it' in life! 99 is an unpredictable and hilarious ride spread over two cities with colourful characters unbelievable circumstances small-time crooks big-time conspiracies fateful car crashes loads of coffee a briefcase full of money a budding romance... and a historical controversy brewing in the background!
Kaalia - A name that spells terror in the minds of the people and the police but Kaalia was not always like this. Years ago he was a mere simpleton living simply in a shanty chawl with his elder brother Shyamlal Bhabhi whom he adored and their daughter Munni. Apart from them there is no one else in Kallu's Little World until one day an enemy in the guise of Shahani Seth appears. Shahani shatters the happiness in Kallu's life. That day the young Kallu dies and the dreaded Kaalia is born Kaalia's main motive in life becomes wealth and to destroy Shahani. This path of violence leads Kaalia to Inspector Raghubir Singh's jail. Outside of jail Shahani start reclaiming his power and inside jail Kaalia clashes with Raghubir Singh.
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.
Noir, Indian style: that in a nutshell is Raj Khosla's classic crime thriller C.I.D. (1956). Dev Anand plays the intrepid C.I.D Inspector Shekhar who is trying to solve the murder of a newspaper editor. On the way to achieving this he comes across a variety of stock film noir characters including a do-gooder with a dark side, a vamp with a heart of gold and a bumbling sidekick. All the elements of the genre are present, from the enigmatic woman to the cigarette-puffing hero to the tough police commissioner. And of course our hero finds true love as well. Produced by cult actor/director Guru Dutt, C.I.D. is a worthy companion piece to the Dutt-directed hit Baazi (1951) which explored similar territory. Cinematographer VK Murthy, who is now revered as one of the best ever, creates a shadowy, smoky world that perfectly frames the on-screen happenings. What makes it uniquely Indian is the introduction of several popular songs that enhance rather than disrupt the narrative. The suave Dev Anand is more of a soft-boiled detective than a hard-boiled one. But what makes the film memorable is Waheeda Rehman's vamp who is as coy, sexy and mysterious as they come. On the DVD: C.I.D. on DVD comes with a note that says "reproduced from vintage source for the sake of nostalgic appeal, hence possibly compromising on quality". Happily, the quality is quite good barring a couple of dropouts near the beginning. The black and white transfer is not as crisp as it could be, but given the state of film preservation in India it is quite acceptable. The subtitles are accurate. The best feature on the DVD is Nasreen Munni Kabir's three-part Channel 4 documentary "In Search of Guru Dutt" which is a comprehensive and fascinating look into the life and work of C.I.D.'s producer. --Nanan Ramachandran
SILSILA HAI PYAR KA is a fairy tale romance. A Cindrella type story yet contemporary. Vanshika Mathur an orphan who lives with her aunt is a simple middle class girl desperately in search of a job. Eventually she gets a job with Mr. Sinha a very successful businessman. Mr. Sinha is a widower who has a son Abhay. Abhay has grown up with his maternal uncle Rakesh a four-time divorcee whose motto is 'Stay unmarried and lead a bohemain lifestyle'. Abhay is strongly influenced by his uncle and has grown into a flamboyant arrogant spoilt brat who has never put in a day's work at the family business. Mr. Sinha is obviously perturbed to the point of distress by the lifestyle his son leads - party all night and sleep through the day. He is determined to get his son back on the right track. In order to get Abhay into the office he entices him with the idea of young female secretary. He succeeds. Abhay meets Vanshika at the office. He is disgusted. She is flustered but hopelessly in love. The rest of the film is a roller-coaster ride - a clash of the value system of the idealistic Vanshika and the non-existent morals of the wayward Abhay. But there are some unexpected twists strange encounters and unusual events on this exciting ride. Will Vanshika win Abhay over? Yet again will love triumph against all odds?
This film is a pshychological thriller. It plays with the mind of the audience along with the mind of all the characters who are driving this film towards a destination which is extremely confusing and baffling.... A serial killer is on the loose his daring kills his fearful murders and scary chills.... The story of a few people who meet at one such place and face the frightful experience....
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This movie takes into account the heroism of Lord Hanuman and how he helped Lord Rams army in winning back his wife Sita from the demon king Ravan. Playing the lead role of Hanuman is none other than Dara Singh!
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