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- Under investigation as a suspect in her husband's murder, a wife reveals details of their thorny marriage that seem to only further blur the truth.
- What happens when you throw 2 guys who hate each other together? Add for good measure a beauty and a gangster and the trouble is no one can be trusted.
- The story advocates the philosophy of "Believe in You" in a satirical way and revolves around a 25-year-old aimless youth called Brahamgupta Shrivastava alias "Baggu" and his middle-class family. It is the journey of Baggu's struggle and his transition from a zero to a hero. It is the story of a loser who along with his family fights all odds of life to win over his failures.
- While on a trip, a guide starts protecting the central minister's daughter from some Egyptians who want her and a holy diamond in their custody.
- An over confident cricketer who ruins his career must prove his worth by starting all over again
- Sitaram runs his family in an authoritarian manner. He has planned the marriage of his son, Vasudev, only to be told that Vasudev loves another woman, Suman, who he plans to marry. Sitaram tells his son to forget about his love, and marry the woman he has chosen for him. Vasudev instead marries Suman, and brings her home to introduce her to to his family. While the rest of the family welcome Suman, Sitaram makes it clear that she is not welcome. Shortly thereafter Vasudev and Suman leave the household and re-locate to the U.S. Several years later, Sitaram receives a letter informing him that Vasudev and his family will be coming to visit them in India. Sitaram looks forward to seeing his son and his family after all these years. He is enraged when he finds that the only one sent to visit him is Sita, his granddaughter, and the excuse for Vasudev and Suman not attending is that "they are busy". Old wounds surface, and Sitaram will have nothing to do with his granddaughter, who has brought a special gift for her granddad, from her dad. But Sitaram will not accept this gift, until and unless his son himself comes to deliver it to him, and it is then he comes to know the truth behind his son's absence.
- Is the Stoneman of 1980s Kolkata still out in the streets? It's a thriller about the Stoneman murders taking place in mid-1980s around Calcutta. Hoichoi brings the story from a different point of view, showcasing why someone would resort to mass killing.
- On regaining his vision after a cornea transplant, a nine-year-old boy embarks on a journey to explore India along with his father.
- "Discover Dr Anil Prakash Joshi's Himalayan journey in 'A Son Of Himalaya''. From rural roots to ecological visionary, witness his symphony of sustainability, GEP innovation, and the transformative power of nature's whispers.
- Bhim Vyas, a book binder, and his family discover that they are the descendants of the great sage Ved Vyas, who wrote Mahabharat. They decide to take legal course to claim royalty from makers of the TV Serial based on the epic.
- Happiness, I want more! From the alleys of Nigeria and the beaches of California to the mountains of India, ordinary young people lead us on an extraordinary journey to explore the nature of lasting happiness and end up starting a movement.
- A short fellowship in a UK hospital for a young Indian Doctor has implications for so many, those she meets in the UK, and many who await her return to India.
- Pylon is a political thriller based around modern British political events.
- Distraught after the death of his wife Sati, Shiva isolates himself and becomes immersed in deep meditation. Prompted by the evil Paap (sin) to capitalize on the opportunity, the demon Taraka who had been granted a boon that he could only die at the hands of Shiva's son stages an attack on Devalok, ousting the demigods. To restore order and vanquish sin, Adishakti takes birth as Ganga and Uma, the daughters of Himavat, king of the mountains. While younger sister Uma undertakes arduous austerities to break Shiva's penance and beget the child prophesied to slay Taraka, elder sister Ganga is brought to heaven. Raised under the tutelage of Brahma and sanctified by the water that had once washed the feet of Vishnu, Ganga becomes a celestial river coursing the heavens, purifying anything she touches. With Ganga guarding heaven's periphery, the defeated Paap turns his sight to earth. There he ravages the land and its inhabitants alike, until Ganga is besought to descend upon earth to wash away sin with her cleansing waters.
- Policemen versus bandits, with women of both sides of the law in a rampage of revenge for past killings of their fathers.
- Kaanbhatt is a tale of a young boy who follows his dream and desire, but destiny has some other plans for him for which he went on a different path. The story depicts the relationship between Ved and Science.
- Swarabhishekam is a 2004 Indian Telugu film, directed by K. Viswanath and Produced by H. Gopala Krishna Murthy. The film stars Srikanth, Sivaji, Laya, Urvashi, K. Viswanath and Amuktamalyada in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Vidyasagar.
- Dance of sin and morality in the chaotic world of Kanwar pilgrimage that pushes a group of boys to a gray area between right and wrong.
- Do us Meet. Dignity for the dying has long haunted humanity, but what of bestowing unto the dead, the least dignity? there has lain scattered, now lost from history's pages, the sordid saga of the unwanted dead. corpses have lain strewn all the pathways of history's battlefields, those dead, who were unwanted.
- Yeh Hai India, follows the story of a 25 years old NRI, who is born and brought up in UK. He shares the same stereotypical views about India that most NRIs have and how his perception changes.
- Its Ranviir's journey to the discovery of his true calling and destiny which has been a secret till date.
- Niranjan unintentionally becomes the target of Shankar after the latter's sworn enemy gets killed in the former's presence.
- Two Indian mystics journey in search of a missing son to find that the River Ganges is dying. Friendship, bonding, memory and loss evoke in this real-life film the current state of the earth's most precious resource: water.
- A young movie admirer's lookalike breaks into his house and challenges him to prove that he is a true "Indian Cinema" enthusiast.
- The Sound of Silence Apathy from the world is certain when one chooses detachment. A father would never want this - the separation from his son. But this relationship between a father and son is a bond of two different people whose perceptions may vary. This is a story of one such son who wants to break all the thread of worldly affairs. He wants to leave behind the materialistic needs and dissolve himself into nature to find the Truth of Life. The father couldn't fathom the seeds of these thoughts in his son's minds. The son tried many times to convey his aversion to the materialistic world. Those mountains are his home. But the father held their relationship as the base for the decision. The son did not let the relation dampen his decision. He did what he wished to do. He chose the mountains. He chose to disappear. He chose the river that never stops. He chose the meadows covered with the fresh dew. He chose his self, his own voice. He chose apathy. He chose detachment.
- A nearly-reformed psychopathic shooter with a history of violence is assigned to hunt down a psychopathic killer who's on the run and plans to flee the country.
- Depending on the true nature of his weapons, two versions of an assassin's mission, unfolding in a series of still images, keep contrasting with and resembling each other as he races against the clock.
- A reluctant but outspoken college student imagines himself in action hero situations as he goes against the education system in an attempt to prompt an exam cancellation.
- A white collar worker turns to violence upon being humiliated due to his writing with left hand.
- The account of a rainy day plays out in forward and reverse footage.
- A spy takes on a new big mission after an exhausting yet successful one.
- If I Had Wings, is about a poor boy who stays on the proximity of the Holy river Ganges in Haridwar, India and makes his living by collecting trinkets and coconuts offered to the river by the pilgrims.
- The violent man Shivam finds a new weapon and tests his fighting skills.
- A disgraced young man on exile since years quietly begins his game of vengeance against the perpetrator who got him framed.
- A young man starts to prank his masked archenemy with a fake sniper gun and runs into trouble when a man believing him to be an actual sniper assigns him a job.
- After being turned down by the authorities, a young man aspiring to be a spy uses his intellect to kill an unknown enemy who is a threat to his city.
- A young man reads out his thoughts from a paper, with background noise threatening to render his words inaudible.
- A youngster travels across various parts of India while being pursued by the person he had exacted revenge upon.
- A violent man's wish to earn peace prize throws him into a haywire situation where he must choose between violence and death, especially after he has pledged not to fight.
- A patriotic vigilante's twin brother tries to befriend a bomb blast suspect imprisoned in their house for interrogation.
- Story starts with a romantic love scene of Kabir Singh and Sapna (daughter of Suryakant). On the other side Raj loves Sanjana against the permission of their parents. It is seen in the story as how Kabir Singh makes Raj and Sanjana meet with each other on the stake of his life against his old enemy Suryakant who is a big gun supported by Ballu and others meanwhile, Inspector Gajendra Singh plays a vital role deciding the climax of the movie.
- Slum Divers of the Ganges revolves around four boys who make their living by collecting trinkets and coconuts offered to Holy river Ganges by the pilgrims.
- A meek man and a goon meet one day and break into a violent fight, eventually leading to some bitter secrets coming out.
- Violence against the guilty becomes the weapon of an independent filmmaker after his film becomes a victim of piracy before its official release.
- Gataank is an unfolding of peculiarities in stories of relationship and death, set against an enchanting backdrop of Haridwar and Ganges river.