Lakshya

Lakshya

Lakshya movie is about character Karan who is a lazy man, who is good for nothing. He lives on the income generated by his father and elder brother, who run the family business. All Karan does is have fun with his buddies and romance a woman named Romi. When he watches an action movie, he and his friends decide to enlist in the army, but the course proves to be too much of a bother and he abandons it half way, thus making his lose respect on the home front. Romi also stops respecting him. Now Karan decides that he must re-join the army and show to his family and Romi that he too is focused about path he has to take in this lifetime. But will he be resilient enough to carry out this task?

Housefull 3

Housefull 3

In the third installment of the laugh riot Housefull series, a wealthy businessman Batook Patel (Boman Irani), refuses to get his three daughters, Ganga (Jacqueline Fernandez), Saraswati (Nargis Fakhri) and Jamuna (Lisa Haydon), married. But unbeknownst to Batook, his extremely cultured daughters have another side to their personalities, each dating three men, Sandy/Sundy (Akshay Kumar) a broke footballer with a split personality, Bunty (Abhishek Bachchan), an aspiring rapper and Teddy (Riteish Deshmukh), a racer. All hell breaks loose when Batook finds out about the three men in his daughters' life and he uses all possible means to discourage them from keeping their relationship with the boys. But all of Batook's plans fall short when he realizes that the three boys seem to have a way of their own to tackle the problem at hand. What will Batook Patel do to keep his daughters from marrying their love? While the question still remains as to why he, unlike most fathers, does not want his daughters to get married in the first place?

Amu

Amu

Kajori Roy, an NRI returns to India to visit her family and discover the place where she was born. What happens when she staggers against a horrifying secret and the key to her mysterious origin?

One Two Three

One Two Three

Laxminarayan lives a poor lifestyle in Mumbai along with his widowed mother, Kanta, who wants him to be a successful gangster like Batlabhai, and would like him to kill a few people, make enough money, then get married to Khujli's daughter, Meena. In order to fulfill his mothers wish, Laxminarayan accepts a contract to kill D'Mello Yadav, a Pondicherry-based gangster, who has stolen a diamond from Batla. Then there is Laxminarayan, the detailed and obedient secretary of D.M. Pipat, who wants him to buy a vintage car from a Pondi-based used car dealer, Laila. Finally, there is the third Laxminarayan, who sells undergarments and runs a business 'Bulbul Lingerie' along with his son, Sonu, who decides to travel to Pondicherry to meet with his new supplier, Jiya. The trio all arrive and book rooms next to each other in Blue Diamond Hotel. Their respective lives will be hilariously turned upside down when Pipat’s assistant will be mistaken for Kanta's son, and taken hostage by Yadav and his men. While Laila will attempt to seduce Sonu's dad to be her client, and Kanta's son will end up trying to kill Jiya.

Bol Bachchan

Bol Bachchan

The plot begins when a child falls into the well of the temple and Abbas breaks the temple's lock to save the child. When Prithviraj arrives at the scene, Ravi says Abbas's name as Abhishek Bachchan to avoid religious controversies of a temple being broken open by a Muslim. Prithviraj hires Abhishek Bachchan (Abbas) and is happy with his work, but Ravi and his friends have to come up with a new plan when Prithviraj spots Abbas celebrating Eid as a Muslim. Abbas and the others convince Prithviraj that the one celebrating Eid was actually 'Abbas', an effeminate man and classical Kathak dancer. Things become worse for Abbas and Ravi when Prithviraj kindly hires Abbas for teaching Kathak to his sister Radhika (Prachi Desai). The more Abbas tries to manage his dual life without letting Prithviraj know, the more he has to lie to cover up other lies; this forms the crux of the story.

Bol

Bol

Bol is Shoaib Mansoor's second dramatic breakthrough of revealing life with its complexities. After Khuda Kay Liye, that went on to win several international awards, Bol is another gripping story authored by him. It’s a story that shows the realities of life very closely. The web of relationships within a family that barely makes ends meet. On top of the poverty, the father subscribes to a set of values many would relate to…Values that we inherit and tightly hold on to, values that embody contradictions, values that have not been questioned. Bol is a roller coaster of emotions, yet carries subtleties that make your heartbeat stop. Based in the heart of Lahore, the story takes place in a house full of daughters, with vibrancy of life, yet restrictions on blooming. It questions the worth of a human being, may it be a woman or a person born with defect. It questions the authority of reproducing human beings into this world without taking responsibility of acknowledging their worth. Bol takes you through a journey into the life of this family experiencing their troubles, sufferings, resolves and high points. As family members take decisions to solve their problems they step into deeper troubles. The complexity of their circumstances becomes a struggle of life and death. Humaina Malick, after gaining popularity on the small screen in the recent years has been picked for the big screen for the first time. She plays a daughter who gets affected the most by the family tensions. She respects the norms she has been given by her parents, yet is compelled by her intuitive logic and sense for justice. Atif Aslam plays an enlightened neighbor, and with his two loves, one for music and the other for the next-door beauty, Mahira Khan, adds romance and melody to the film. Iman Ali will be seen in a very different role than her usual appearances. Courtesan who is ambivalent between the standards of success her family considers so important and the desires of her own heart.

Son of Sardaar

Son of Sardaar

The story revolves around two families, whose leaders had killed each other many years ago. Two sons left from the family - Jaswinder Randhawa (Ajay Devgn) and Balwinder Singh (Sanjay Dutt) are sworn enemies. Jaswinder has hidden in London, whereas Balwinder is waiting for his return in Punjab so he can take revenge for the death of his father. Now in modern day, Jassi Randhawa is an unemployed good-for-nothing who receives a letter from the Punjab government about buying his property in Punjab. To finalize and sell the property, Jassi leaves for Punjab. On the train, he meets and falls in love with Sukhmit (Sonakshi Sinha). In Punjab, Jassi accidentally hurts Billu, and seeing he is new to the area, Billu invites Jassi to his home, where he treats Jassi like a god. There, Jassi realizes that Billu is Sukhmit's brother. Soon enough, it turns out that Billu is actually Balwinder Singh, and realizes that Jassi is short for Jaswinder. However, Billu's family has one rule: a guest in the house should never be disturbed. Now, Billu must wait for Jassi to leave the house in order to kill him. However, Jassi finds out, and comes up with a hilarious plan to foil Billu's shenanigans.

Action Jackson

Action Jackson

A fun, small time crook gets entangled with a relentless girl who is convinced that he will bring her good luck. The consequences that result in are hilarious, masala-filled and thoroughly entertaining. Action Jackson is Prabhudeva’s new family entertainer that will set your feet tapping to its beat and get the film stuck in your mind.

Dabangg 2

Dabangg 2

Dabangg 2 will center on Chulbul Pandey as its central character, only the backdrop this time around will be a posh metropolitan city. You see, Chulbul Pandey will be transferred to a city and will mingle with the elite, but will retain his simplistic flavor and values.

Mai...

Mai...

Mai is a story of an old desolate mother suffering from Alzheimer’s, tossed between her four children. The only son, for whom she had great expectations, isolates her the moment he lands a job in a foreign country. The two youngest daughters also try to run away from the responsibility. The eldest daughter (Madhu) a self-made woman of substance takes a stand against the wishes of her husband and daughter to take the responsibility of tending for her. During her stay with her daughter Mai reminisces her memories of sorrow and happiness in flashes, as she shifts between senility and clarity. As time progresses, Mai's Alzheimer’s goes from bad to worse. Slowly and steadily she starts reliving her past moments in the present situation. The family life of her daughter is in shambles due to the prevailing tension with her husband (Subhash). At the same time she has the moral responsibility of caring for her sick mother. Madhu balances her disgruntled family and work pressure. The support of her seniors and staff at the workplace helps her to manage her life until; one day the progressing condition of her mother forces her to quit her job. The relation between Mai and her son-in-law takes a miraculous turn, which changes his life forever.

That Girl in Yellow Boots

That Girl in Yellow Boots

That Girl in Yellow Boots is a thriller tracing Ruth (Kalki Koechlin), a British woman who comes to Mumbai to search for her father – a man she hardly knew but cannot forget. Without a work permit, desperation drives her to work at a massage parlor. Torn between several schisms, Mumbai becomes the alien but yet strangely familiar backdrop for Ruth's quest. She struggles to find her independence and space even as she is sucked deeper into the labyrinthine politics of the city's underbelly. She starts dating a drug addict Prashant (Prashant Prakash). A city that feeds on her misery, a love that eludes her and above all, a devastating truth that she must encounter. And everyone wants a piece of her. After numerous encounters with people, almost all of whom are depicted as needing to be serviced by her, she discovers that her father is one amongst her regular clients, who knew all along that she was his daughter. In what is possibly seen as a commentary on the cult of god men in India, her father is shown as one such member of a religious cult, and views having sex with his daughter as an expression of his love. The film ends with Ruth hanging up her yellow boots, her quest having come to a shocking end.

Paheli

Paheli

A folk tale - supernatural love story about a ghost who falls in love with a newlywed woman.

Pyaar Impossible

Pyaar Impossible

In Ankert University, California, Alisha (Priyanka Chopra) is the name of that dream everyone wished came true. The most beautiful girl on campus, she makes hearts flutter like leaves in the wind. A snap of her fingers and a line of boys, waiting on her every whim. Everybody Loves Alisha! It is no surprise then that Abhay (Uday Chopra) loves her too. More than his computer programs and MAC stores he thinks of Alisha. Who is Abhay? Abhay is a nerdy, awkward, socially challenged, bespectacled geek of the college who is so far removed from her world that she doesn’t even know that people like him actually exist. Seven years later their paths cross... and Abhay is reduced to playing nanny to Alisha’s young daughter from a failed relationship. This is his only chance to realize his dream... he must fight off the competition, he must win over her kid, he must be the man she always wanted, but didn’t know it was HIM.

Don

Don

The year is 2006. The drug trade is booming. Trafficking between Asia and Europe is at an all time high. It is at this time that the Malaysian Intelligence and Anti-Narcotic Department are called upon for assistance by their Indian counterparts. There are rumours that the gang have recently moved their operational headquarters to KL. The cartel is headed by the dreaded, Singhania. But what many people do not know, is that the business is truly managed by his trusted lieutenant, Don. A man who lives life on the edge, Don is constantly expanding the size of his empire while evading arrest or death at the hands of his enemies, both within and outside the law. Fearless, cunning and ruthless, he is unstoppable in his pursuit of absolute power. His Chief Pursuer is an Indian Police Officer Narcotics, DCP Desilva. He is a man who has sworn to put an end to the nexus of evil and knows that in capturing Don lies the key to unlock this puzzle. And one day, he succeeds. Don is captured and Desilva puts his plan into action. Unknown to even his own department, Desilva has recruited and trained a man who is a spitting image of Don. His name is Vijay. Vijay infiltrates the cartel and manages to give Desilva all the information he needs to bring it down. But in a bizarre twist of fate, Desilva is killed during a raid and the secret that Don is in fact Vijay, a police informer, is buried with him. The only people who realise that he is in fact an imposter, are the members of Don's cartel. And they want their revenge. Vijay manages to escape and is now on the lookout for the one last piece of evidence that can get him out of this mess. Helping him on this quest are two people. The first is Roma: a young woman, who was working in the gang but only to avenge her brother's death. He had been mercilessly killed by Don when he had decided to leave the gang. The other is Jasjit: the real father of Vijay's adopted son, Deepu, he owes Vijay for having looked after the boy while he was in prison. Wanted by the police, hunted day and night, forever on the run...The chase has begun.

Ship of Theseus

Ship of Theseus

If the parts of a ship are replaced, bit-by-bit, is it still the same ship? A celebrated experimental photographer struggles with the loss of her intuitive genius as an unexpected aftermath of a physical change; an intellectual monk confronting a complex ethical dilemma with a long held ideology, has to choose between principle and death; and a young stockbroker, following the trail of a stolen kidney, learns how intricate morality could be. These disparate characters manifest philosophical dilemmas in their personal lives, but their narratives converge to reveal an even larger fabric of connections, meaning, beauty, existence and death in a delicately poetic finale.

Bhouri

Bhouri

Bhouri is the story of the 23-year-old woman (Bhouri) whose fair complexion and sharp features became a source of endless pain and punishment. Her 'crime' was that her looks aroused lust. Her dignity was seen as an obstinacy by a society that brought punishment to her humble life.

Striker

Striker

Striker is not a film about good versus evil. It is a story of friendship, life in the city of dreams in the 80s, a story of a game that is most common but non-existent. It is the story of a carrom player who grows up on the fringes of a criminal existence but does not succumb to it. Set in a Mumbai ghetto in the mid-80s and based on true-life accounts, Striker is a story of the triumph of human spirit over indomitable odds. Born into a poor family, Surya grows up with few luxuries. Poor health keeps him away from school often and that`s when his brother, Chandrakant, introduces him to Carrom.

Agent Vinod

Agent Vinod

The kidnapping of a prominent scientist, Ajay Saxena (Nazir Hussain) prompts the Chief of Secret Services (K.N. Singh) to assign flamboyant Agent Vinod (Mahendra Sandhu) to this case. While on this assignment, Vinod meets with Ajay's daughter, Anju (Asha Sachdev), who insists on assisting him. The duo are then further assisted by Chandu 'James Bond' (Jagdeep) and his gypsy girlfriend (Jayshree T.). The two couples will soon have numerous challenges thrust on them, and will realize that their task is not only very difficult but also life threatening.

Stanley Ka Dabba

Stanley Ka Dabba

Stanley studies in an all-boys Holy Family High School in Andheri East, Mumbai. While his class-mates bring their very own Tiffin-boxes, Stanley does not do so on the pretext that his mother is away, and shares food with Aman Mehra and others much to the chagrin of the Hindi Teacher, Babubhai Verma, who not only cajoles fellow-teachers, but virtually forces children, to share their food with him. With extra classes being imposed on both students and teachers, and the recess-breaks being doubled, parents are also forced to pack more food in lunch-boxes. When students evade Babubhai and continue sharing food with Stanley, he calls the latter aside and warns him that he cannot attend school until and unless he brings his own food. Watch what impact this has on Stanley, teachers, and his class-mates.

London Paris New York

London Paris New York

Capturing the angst of the young twenties, "London Paris New York" is the story of Nikhil and Lalitha, two completely different individuals who are drawn to each other in spite of their differences or perhaps because of it. The film follows their journey of love as they meet in London, Paris and New York for a night in each city. The film is a coming of age love story mirroring 3 states of love and brings back the wit into Bollywood's romantic comedies.