Dark Chocolate

Dark Chocolate

The film is based on the real-life murder mystery of Sheena Bora. Bollywood actress Mahima Chaudhry makes her debut in Bengali film as Ishani Banerjee, a character based on Sheena's mother and alleged murderer Indrani Mukherjee. Riya Sen will play the part of Rina Bardhan, inspired by Sheena Bora. Media baron Peter Mukherjea, Sheena's stepfather, will be portrayed by Sudeep Mukherjee.

Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey

Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey

Circa 1930 in Chittagong, male teenagers are asked by British soldiers to play football elsewhere. Since there is no other ground they decide to approach widower school-master Surjya Sen and join his band of freedom fighters. Since Gandhi had announced a ban of violence for one year Surjya patiently waits then raises Rs.18000/- With this amount he procures guns, four vehicles, 25 bicycles and inducts two women, Pritilata and Kalpana Dutta in his team. Their plan is to surprise the British by disabling telecommunications and transportation, liberating jailed comrades, taking guns and ammunition from the armory and holding Britishers hostage at the European Club. Before they could carry out their plan both women are instructed by their respective families to re-locate to Calcutta. Surjya nevertheless decides to simultaneously carry out the attacks but his group is unable to hold any hostages due to the holiday of Good Friday and the raid on the armory gets them rifles but no ammunition. They do succeed in cutting off communications and transportation; however, the British do recover and devise plans to capture the group. With no food nor shelter, little or no ammunition, how long will Surjya and his group elude the determined British?

Bullett Raja

Bullett Raja

Bullet Raja movie is a gangster-thriller movie set against the backdrop of Uttar Pradesh-based mafia while dealing with the underworld and feature Sonakshi Sinha as the leading lady who plays Saif's love interest and how she lands up among these gangsters. Gulshan Grover plays Mr. Bajaj a stylish villain who portrays the wealthiest and most powerful man in UP.

Chittagong

Chittagong

Set in the turbulence of the 1930s British India, a 14 year old boy, Jhunku, and his journey to find where he belongs. For the first time in Indian history, the British army is defeated by a ragtag army of schoolboys and their teacher, Masterda. Called a traitor by his peers, and let down by a man he trusts, Jhunku impulsively joins the movement. As his world is turned upside down, Jhunku is forced to confront his self-doubts. As the leaders of the movement are progressively caught or killed, Jhunku battles against seemingly insurmountable odds to win a victory of his own. The film is an exciting action-drama, made more so by the fact that it is true.

Force

Force

Critically wounded and lying unconscious in a Mumbai hospital, ACP Yashvardhan of the Narcotics Control Bureau reflects on his life and his love-affair with Maya. With the assistance of the Commissioner as well as his colleagues, Atul, Kamlesh and Mahesh Pandey, and an informer, Arvind Shetty, he was able to apprehend drug-dealers in Kutch, Gujarat; Jalandhar, Punjab, as well as in Himachal Pradesh. Unknowingly, he paved the way for Vasu Anna Reddy to become the sole drug-dealer and invite his Mombasa-based brother, Vishnu, to join him. An encounter with the team kills Vasu and some of the team members get suspended. A vengeful Vishnu decides to target the entire police unit as well as their respective families and vows that he will not rest till he has killed them all. He starts with brutally killing Mahesh and his fiancée, Rachna and then abducts Atul's wife, Swati - with an intention of forcing him to do away with the remainder of this police team.

Riding On a Sunbeam

Riding On a Sunbeam

No matter what you say about India, the exact opposite is also true. This film captures the contradictions of India in a month-long backpacking trip across three dimensions: social norms, economic development, and above all, a sense of national unity. We explore these contrasts by visiting ten key places; socially liberal vs. conservative, economically advanced vs. backwards, and staunchly nationalistic vs. fiercely independent areas, etc. The contrasts are analyzed through the eyes of an Indian guy who has traveled the world and an American girl who is visiting India for the first time.