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- The life of the lawyer who became the famed leader of the Indian revolts against the British rule through his philosophy of nonviolent protest.
- As a righteous cop pursues a merciless criminal in Bihar, he finds himself navigating a deadly chase and a moral battle mired in corruption.
- A politically-minded enforcer's misguided trust in his lieutenant leads him to suspect his wife of infidelity in this adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Othello'.
- Based on the life of Patna-based mathematician Anand Kumar who runs the famed Super 30 program for IIT aspirants in Patna.
- Amidst the 2020 Coronavirus Pandemic, Sumit and Priyanka, an eloped couple, return to the security of their hometown. While Priyanka feels uneasy in the suffocating familiarity of her town, Sumit immerses himself in his tribe of friends.
- Monu (Mohan) and Sonu (Sohan) are the two sons of a police inspector. The kids excel in boxing. Their father gets killed by a goon following orders from Ranjit (Premnath). Mohan kills the goon and takes refuge in a car boot. Years later Sohan goes on to become a CID officer called Sohan Kumar, who solves his cases taking up different guises. He takes the identity of Johny a petty thief and gets himself in Jail, befriends Heera (Jeevan) and goes to solve a case wooing Rekha (Hema) and finding the criminal.
- Wheel of Time is Werner Herzog's photographed look at the largest Buddhist ritual in Bodh Gaya, India.
- Vasu, a moneylender, foils a planned attempt to kill a police officer by a gang. This sets the gang's leader, Thaandavam, and his goons against him who find out later that Vasu and his family need to be eradicated on more than one count.
- A naive bullock-cart driver falls for a traveling courtesan.
- Using only a hammer and a chisel, a man spends twenty-two years carving a road through a treacherous mountain.
- Since gaining independence in 1947, India has been a secular state. But now, as religious fundamentalism grips much of India's population, the greatest danger to the nation's extremely strained social fabric may come not from Sikh or Muslim separatists, but from Hindu fundamentalists who are appealing to the 83% Hindu majority to redefine India as a Hindu nation.
- This movie is based upon the life and journey of a superstar who is facing downfall in his career and is fighting for survival and existence in bollywood. This also covers the situation of some strugglers who come to the film industry.
- A fearless young man who fights injustice of every kind earns the enmity and hatred of a powerful don and must single-handedly fight the kingpin's powerful army of thugs.
- Krishna and Arti love each other and want to get married. However, when an astrologer says that the girl who marries him will die, he decides to marry a dying woman to correct his horoscope.
- Dulara is the story of a son, choose to become transgender dancer to earn money for his father to free from poverty and old debts. The film's story revolves around Pradeep Pandey, becomes transgender dancer for earning money to repay his father's debt. It is story of a person love, struggles and revenge for his family.
- An honest cop comes to the rescue of his girlfriend and her family when they get caught amidst hooliganism in Bihar.
- Explores our perception of time.
- An impoverished Dalit couple from rural India hits the headlines when it is exposed that they have sold their child. The couple acquires national infamy. An embarrassed minister deputes a local government officer to investigate the case. Despite a painful truth, the child is restored to her mother, and the accused is jailed for illegal trafficking. But that is not really the solution. The aftermath is the failure of humanity.
- In the rural village of Bihar, Soumya Kumari fends for herself after her grandmother's passing and her uncles' betrayal of greed. Fortunately, her kind neighbor Jaswant takes her in and adopts her as a daughter. But his financial struggles and stubbornness threaten to derail Soumya's dreams of becoming a banker. Instead of supporting her by funding her coaching classes, Jaswant attempts to find her a good marriage match. Determined to succeed, Soumya works tirelessly to earn money to support her aspirations. However, when Jaswant's financial and physical health deteriorates, the villagers falsely accuse Soumya of the stress, making her feel unappreciated and unwanted. Consequently, she leaves Jaswant's home, prompting him to reflect on his mistakes and use the money collected towards Soumya's education rather than her wedding. In a heartwarming turn of events, Jaswant supports Soumya's independence, giving her the strength to face her future.
- The horrid realities of underworld crime as well as the changing times of Bihar state.
- 5000 years ago, in India, men started to capture and tame elephants for war, parades and worship. Still today, the young Makbul grows up in daily contact with the wild and domesticated elephants that live in the forest around his native village in southern India. Over the objections of his mother, Makbul follows in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, going deep into the forest to learn the age-old profession of the mahout, or elephant handler in the government's employ. When an elephant calf named Vikrama is born, the animal is placed under Makbul's care. The boy raises and trains the elephant, but when his father dies, Makbul now head of the family but too young to be hired by the forest department, must seek work in the neighboring villages, away from the elephants. The bond between Makbul and the life of his forebears is too strong, and as he passes into adulthood, his destiny of becoming a mahout is fulfilled. But times have changed, the forest operations have come to an end and no longer require the elephants and their handlers. Vikrama is sold and Makbul is charged with delivering the elephant to its buyer. They head off across India, further and further away from the world of the forests, up to an animal fair in the north. There, Makbul understands that the buyer is a corrupt dealer who has obtained the elephant at Government rate only to sell it at a higher price to someone else. Vikrama is placed in the care of a rougher mahout and kills him. Calamity ensues, and only Makbul can save Vikrama from further misfortune. And so they begin the long journey into an uncertain future, a man and an elephant bound together by centuries of tradition but with less and less of a place in this world to call their own.
- Somra, son of Jitni, lives in Manpur, a small railway station near Gaya in Bihar. Somra is obsessed with kites. Mathura, a petty criminal, has a clandestine, yet understood and accepted, relationship with Jitni. The idealist railway official Rabbani makes futile attempts to change a situation in which politicians, criminals and bureaucrats are ail linked. Shady dealings unfold in the constant heat, against a backdrop of flying kites.
- Thiruvambadi Thamban (Jayaram) hails from a family that have been supplying elephants for temple processions for years. To add some romance to the story, Jayaram is given company by Haripriya who plays a Brahmin girl in the film. On the way back to Kerala from the Gajamela at Sonepur, Thiruvambadi Mathan Thrakan (Jagathy) happens to confront Shaktivel (Kishore) in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. Shaktivel is a cruel politician and landlord and the character of Jagathy fails to understand that he rules the place and accidentally kills his younger brother. Soon, in a fast tracked series of events, Shaktivel and his men go in search for Mathan and his people to avenge the death of his brother. Thiruvambadi Thamban follows a never ending travail of son trying to save his father from an extremely dangerous enemy.
- Prepare for laughter, reflection, and emotion with "Legal Baba" as it unfolds against contemporary society's backdrop. Filming starts today, presented by PIECEWING PRODUCTION and produced by Narendra Patel.
- A film about social exclusion on the basis of caste and how it manifests itself against children in school and outside. Evidence and Interviews were conducted across the state of Bihar in 2007-8, from schools, hospitals, panchayats, etc. The districts covered are Bhojpur, Patna, Nalanda, Gaya, Nawada, Jamui, Banka and Bhagalpur.
- A woman who finally empowered herself after passing through a dark and abusive childhood .
- This story is based on seven year's old an orphan kid. Who want to fulfil his dream but he doesn't have money.
- Sher Shah Suri, an ethnic Afghan, founder of the Suri dynasty was born in Sasaram, Bihar in the year 1486. During his brief rule of 7 years, he set up various administrative and economic reforms among which the most eminent is the extension of the Grand Trunk Road. This documentary emphasises on the Tomb of this ingenious Afgan ruler which is a prominent tourist attraction of Sasaram. This magnificent Indo-Islamic architecture reminds of the glory of Sher Shah Suri and is conserved by the Archaeological Survey of India.
- Inspector Arjun Singh who fall in love with Divya but rudra his brother is very dangerous man who do business of drugs but Arjun wants to stop them but rudra enemy baldev want to kill rudra so he make some plans.
- When headline goes as 'Naked man arrested' a chaos is originated among the common men while the man was running in the streets with no clothes. He fights his own case and end up in the legal heated debates to prove himself infront of a crowd of thousands.
- The danger of a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan.
- Tashi, a young queer activist in India, renounces wearing sarees to take on Buddhist robes. Flagging both their queer gender and their faith, they pushes on the fight for LGBTQI+ rights in the turbulent oceans of current Indian politics.
- Kosa, a young tribal boy who lives with his family in the dense forested heartlands of India, is picked up by the local police one day.
- Redwood Productions. Produced by Arbaaz Bhatt, Co produced by Arman Bhatt. The lives of four young Indians studying in DU suddenly change when one of them is murdered by the son of the current CM of Bihar in a road-rage case.
- Monotonous routines in the lock-down push a married couple - Sunil and Manjari to their personal extremes. Will they make it through the phase where love and hate exist under one roof?
- A poor boy falls in love with a daughter in a landlord's one day couple runs away from the village, the girl's brother finds the girl and killed her and boy moves to the city, this is a film based on a true incident.
- This Biography Docudrama is about the Legendary Saint of Mythila Paramhans Lakshminath Gosain , Also known as as Bbajee in bihar and mythila region . Laxminath Gosain (Babajee) and Sant shiromani laxminath gosai he was born approximately in the year 1787-1872 . he was an Indian yogi and poet from the Mithila region was lived in Bangaon Bihar . (A Documentary Feature on the great saint of Mithila - Paramhans Lakshminath Gosai) Paramhans Lakshminath Gosai born in the 18th century in the village Parsarma under Supaul district in the state of Bihar. His devotees use to honour him with the name Babaji. A large number of believers in him are living across the globe. They regard him as God. His devotees believe that to have faith in 'Babaji' benefits his devotee is certainly in different forms. It is well-known that Goswami Lakshminath or saint Lakshminath or 'Babaji' was a wonderful saint of Mithila. He was well-versed astrologer, a famous practitioner of cult (tantrik) and an Ashtanga Siddha Yogi as well as a social reformer too. On the one hand he is regarded as a Grihastha for having wife, son and family on the other he is recognized as an ascetic (Vairagi) saint because he left his native place in the very early period of his youth and sacrificed his family life too in the young age. He was such a saint who passed his whole life free from all worldly desires. Goswami Lakshminath who engrossed himself in the adoration and devotion of God, his biography and literally works in the form of poems and devotional songs are valuable inheritance of Hindi as well as Maithili literature. Many research scholars and academicians have been awarded Ph.D. degrees for their works on different aspects of Babaji and his literary contributions etc. He was warp and woof with equal and intimate sentiment for all religions. His whole life was multidimensional astonishing personality. The Ugraadya Research and Development Centre has tried its best to present the inspiring works and personality of such a great saint, before the society so that it may easily visualize the important activities of his life for making lives better. It has been observed in the last few decades that the serial, cinema or documentary prepared on the basis of the life of great men have positive impact on the people in general. Therefore, this development centre has prepared such a documentary feature to coordinate everyone with the valuable life of the great saint 'Babaji'. It is hoped that this documentary will globally effect people with positive impact on religion, culture, education and society etc. too. This documentary feature is based on the real life of Baba ji in which the clear glimpse of the culture, rural life and public behaviour of Mithila region is visualized. The knowledge of teacher-pupil tradition as well as the enriched knowledge tradition has also been acquainted. This documentary can also be important in the sense that it makes easy acquaintance to the general people with life of the great man like 'Babaji'. It will simplify the spiritual thought process of the people and there will be clarity in the religious and cultural thinking. It is expected that this documentary will promote inclusive thinking and activities of the society and will be a strong chain to promote culture, religion, education and social harmony.
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- A creative monologue acted together by 18 actors remotely at Alchemy Theatre Festival 2020.
- The story of this film is very strong example of great son "BITTU " ( Kuldeep Kumar) who not only take revenge of murder of his father but also destroys the black empire of villain. There are so many hurdles for hero to achieve his goal which is really very thrilling. This story shows the mirror of society that how a lonely girl survive among the selfish people. A very heart touching love story continues during journey of hero. Love never end, this is eternal truth. A childhood love which is usually be very pure and innocent , here this childhood love of Bittu who is now very beautiful and lovely girl " Pinki" ( Versha) again meets in dramatic way in their youngerhood.Both enjoy this romantic feeling and their true love. Suddenly there are so many turns and twist happen in the story. One more character " Birju" ( Avinash) whom upbringing has been same as Bittu. A very important character "Dinanath" (Padam Singh) who is friend of father of Birju has looked after both boy Bittu & Birju and prepares him for a hidden mission. Now Birju also meets with his childhood love "Surabhi" ( Sweta Mishra) who is victim of cruelty of the powerful person "Babuji" ( Umesh Singh).Surabhi becomes almost mad because, due to threat of Babuji no villagers dare to help her. Finally both hero and heroine get to know that their enemy are same. Hero finally decide to take revenge alone. Heroine also insists to be part this war. But hero denies by saying this would be a very dangerous war because main villain is very powerful and cruel in that area. In the end there are victory of love over hate and social evils.
- Pratighat is a Bhojpuri movie starring Kamal Ranjit and Kanchan Singh in prominent roles along with Manoj Pandit. It is a drama directed by Aftab Rana with Basant Kumar Ravi as the music composer, forming part of the crew.
- This film portrays the love and dedication Prof. Hermógenes has for helping people through Yoga-therapy. Professor Hermógenes is one of the forerunners of yoga and holistic therapy in Brazil, and author of 30 books. The film features a vast and unprecedented collection of videos and rare photos from his personal collection, including lectures, trips to India, his encounters with gurus such as Sai Baba, Chico Xavier and interviews with Brazilian public figures. Music signed by Krishna Das, Grammy nominee.
- After a military mutiny against the British Indian Government in 1857 a nationwide upsurge started, which was brutally crushed by the British power. For long there was no voice for freedom from the British empire in India. In late 19th century, Bal Gangadhar Tilak - who was an extremely talented young man with knowledge of Law, various languages, Journalism, astronomy. mathematics etc- started to stand up as a strong voice against British violent rule on India. He started newspapers, religious festivals and other methods with intentions to make people of Maharashtra stand against the mighty British empire with confidence. The film focuses largely on Bengal partition as a scheme of dividing people of India by English government, cruel methods employed against Indian people, the famed freedom warrior trio of India - Lal-Bal-Pal, dual struggle of Tilak on personal and public front and his ways to shock mighty enemy only by his intelligence. This is a historical saga of grit and emotions.