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Login 'Connected Online But Disconnected in Life' is a stark reality check on the unexplored influences of the online medium on an individual in actuality. The film traverses the journey of different individuals and how the Internet and social networking sites change their lives forever. True to its caption - 'Connected Online But Disconnected in Life', the film portrays how the influence of everyone being glued to the Internet, is slowly fragmenting them away from their true selves. Mrityunjay is a young office going guy who seeks a girl friend through online dating sites. Vandana is a housewife who spends her free time chatting on a social networking site. Debashish is a guy working in a call center who uses the Internet to make money. How the use of Internet has affected the lives of these three characters forms the crux of the story.

New York

New York

NEW YORK is a contemporary story of friendship set against the larger than life backdrop of a city often described as the centre of the world. Omar (Neil Nitin Mukesh) has gone abroad for the first time in his life and soon enough he begins to see and love America through the eyes of his American friends - Sam (John Abraham) and Maya (Katrina Kaif). It is the story of these three friends discovering a new world together. But one day the world around them changed... For most of us, larger events in the world are just headlines in the newspapers but these events can change our lives... forever. New York is one such story of 3 young friends whose beautiful lives are turned upside down by the larger event of 9/11 beyond their control. At this point enters Agent Roshan (Irrfan), an FBI undercover agent who sets the ball rolling for a series of tumultuous events that turn the lives of these friends into a dangerous and thrilling roller coaster ride. Innocence is lost forever!

Mission Mangal

Mission Mangal

Based on an extraordinary true story of India’s finest scientists who rose above all the hardships and failures to make India the only country to reach Mars in its first attempt.

Daag

Daag

DAAG is a story of a man convicted of murder, on the run from the law. Sunil (Rajesh Khanna) is forced to leave behind his new bride Sonia (Sharmila Tagore), when he kills her would-be rapist. In an attempt to establish a new identity Sunil meets Chandni (Rakhee) and ends up marrying her to give her illegitimate child a father’s name. Now a respected Mayor of his town, Sunil’s past catches up with him and brings together Sunil and Sonia but the long arm of the law is just a step behind... Can he outrun his destiny for long?

Vicky Donor

Vicky Donor

Dr. Baldev Chaddha (Annu Kapoor), a well-qualified fertility expert, runs a fertility clinic and a sperm bank in Daryaganj, New Delhi, which guarantees high quality and specialized sperm for each client. Unfortunately, he has more failed cases to his credit than successful ones. A healthy, high performing donor is the need of the hour. Vicky Arora (Ayushmann Khurana), a young, good-looking, Punjabi boy from Lajpat Nagar, is the financially draining only son of Dolly, a widow, who runs a small beauty parlor from home. As luck would have it, a small brawl in the colony brings Dr. Chaddha and Vicky face to face, and Chaddha concludes that Vicky could be just the donor he has been looking for. From here on, Chaddha’s days and nights are spent convincing Vicky to become a donor, until he finally gives in. Vicky finds his love interest in Ashima Roy (Yaami Gautam), a pretty Bengali girl, who works in a bank. But soon, their hunky-dory world comes crashing down because of Vicky's past as a donor. A funny and emotional roller coaster ride, Vicky Donor is a light-hearted take on the subject of sperm donation.

Bunty Aur Babli

Bunty Aur Babli

Rakesh (Abhishek Bachchan) is a man of schemes, ideas, invention and restlessness. His small town begins to feel too small for his King size plans. In another part of India crinkle nosed small town girl, Vimmi (Rani Mukerji) doesn’t want to become just another young marriageable girl. In her mind she is the “Miss India” that the world can’t get enough of. So, they decide to fly the coup. Somewhere along their individual journeys, Rakesh and Vimmi meet. And in a moment of mistaken truth, the legend of Bunty and Babli are born. And the world gets turned on its head!! We follow the duo through caper after caper, in which they are spiritual gurus; bureaucrat and secretary, gangster and moll; business partners; hen pecked husband and pregnant wife, vagabonds and caught-in-a-downpour lovers. We watch them run rings around rajahs, power brokers, shaadi bandwallahs, millionaires, investors, leaders, ministers, elephants, explorers, hoteliers, chai boys and one very very upset policeman, DCP Dashrath Singh (Amitabh Bachchan).

Jugni

Jugni

Jugni (Firefly) is the beat of the soul, the free-flying spirit. Jugni is Vibhavari (Vibs). Vibs is a music director, working on her first big break in the Hindi film industry. When work and home affairs, with her live-in boyfriend Sid hit a high tide, Vibs hits the road with a glint of hope; to find music. The journey takes her to a village in Punjab in the search of a Bibi Saroop, whose voice holds the promise that Vibs is searching for. But as the twist of fate would have it, Mastana, Bibi's son and a proficient singer himself, is the voice and man who winds his way into Vibs' heart. From here on, Jugni is about striking balances, making tough decisions while trying to soften the blows and dealing with the studied dramatic turns and unpredictabilities of life and finding the place which one can call home; home of the heart, where the firefly is at her brightest.

Chatur Singh Two Star

Chatur Singh Two Star

Bumbling cop Chatur Singh (Sanjay Dutt) is sent on a special mission to South Africa. He goes to solve a high profile case involving the murder of a politician and a cache of diamonds. But before he can redeem his botched up career, he must deal with a bunch of loonies, which include a crazy Mafia Don (Satish Kaushik), a weird taxi driver (Sanjai Mishra), a hysterical boss (Anupam Kher) and a pretty damsel in distress (Ameesha Patel).

Airlift

Airlift

When Iraq invades Kuwait, Ranjit Katyal (played by Akshay Kumar), a wealthy and powerful Indian businessman, who has always seen himself as a Kuwaiti, rather than an Indian, realizes that he no longer wields any influence on the Iraqis and that he and his family are in as much danger as anyone else. Ranjit unknowingly becomes the man who all 170,000 Indians look up to for getting them out safely from Kuwait. Airlift is the story of Indians stranded in Kuwait during this traumatic time. A story of how they, with the help of Ranjit Katyal, managed to survive the Iraqi invasion, and against all odds traveled a thousand kilometers across the border into Amman, Jordan. From Amman, 170,000 Indians were brought home by the largest and the most successful evacuation ever attempted by any country, in the history of the world. Over 59 days, the Indian government systematically flew over 488 Air India commercial flights into a war zone to evacuate all 170,000 Indians and safely bring them back to India.

Siddharth

Siddharth

After sending away his 12-year-old son Siddharth for work, Mahendra (a chain-wallah who fixes broken zippers on the streets) is relieved – his financial burdens will be alleviated. But when Siddharth fails to return home, Mahendra learns he may have been taken by child-traffickers. With little resources and no connections, he travels across India in pursuit, with the hope that whatever force arbitrarily took his child away will return him unharmed.

Madras Café

Madras Café

An Indian Intelligence agent (portrayed by John Abraham) journeys into a war torn coastal island, to break a resolute rebel group. He deftly maneuvers his resources to make significant breakthroughs, amidst a scenario where the enemy has no face and the only counsel is "Don't get caught." At various junctions, he meets a charismatic and passionate journalist (portrayed by Nargis Fakhri) who is following her will to reflect the truth behind the civil war. The story unfolds as their quest for the truth reveals a deeper conspiracy, by a faceless enemy, united to seize a common nemesis - India.

Daawat-e-Ishq

Daawat-e-Ishq

A deliciously romantic coming together of Gulrez “Gullu” Qadir (Parineeti Chopra) a Hyderabadi shoe-sales girl disillusioned with love because of her encounters with dowry-seeking men; and Tariq “Taru” Haider (Aditya Roy Kapur) a Lucknawi cook who can charm anybody with the aroma and flavours of his biryani and kebabs. In the clash of diametrically opposite but equally spicy cultures of Hyderabad and Lucknow, Gullu and Taru arrive at a “tuning-setting”, rewrite traditional recipes of love, crush old-fashioned world-view and make their ownmasaledaar albeli rangreli pichchar... Daawat-e-Ishq! Produced by Aditya Chopra, the film is written and directed by Habib Faisal, music is by Sajid-Wajid and lyrics by Kausar Munir.

Shuddh Desi Romance

Shuddh Desi Romance

Shuddh Desi Romance is the journey of three restless young people who let go the society's syllabus for finding love and decide to follow their heart. Raghu (Sushant Singh Rajput), a tourist guide in Jaipur, wants a love in his life, and that's it. The rest he's going to figure out along the way. Gayatri (Parineeti Chopra), a part-time instructor in an English speaking institute, has been around the block a few times and knows the scene, warts and all. Tara (Vaani Kapoor), who's dying to get out there and fly, knows what's right for her, but a little experimenting never hurt anybody, did it? When their lives crisscross, their beliefs get challenged, and their loves, tested. We all want it all...the love, the attraction, the relationship, the commitment. But when we get it, it may not be in the way we recognise. From the director of Band Baaja Baaraat and the writer of Chak De! India, comes a very real love story about the hair raising minefield between love, attraction and commitment. A story with a twist of romance and a flip of comedy, ensuing drama with no strings attached.

Ek Villain

Ek Villain

Guru is a quiet, tough and ruthless boy, working for a politician, Prahlad. A dark past refuses to let Guru sleep at night until he meets a girl, Aisha. He falls in love with her, his life changes and he convinces Aisha to marry him.Guru even quits his job and moves from Goa to Mumbai to make a new beginning with Aisha. Just when things seem perfect, she falls prey to an attack. Devastated, Guru starts hunting the miscreant and is shocked to learn of his seemingly innocuous and simple identity. Something is amiss and Guru is unable to place a finger on the precise problem.Who is the mystery assailant? Does Guru succeed in getting even with the assailant? And what is the motive behind her killing? The plot thickens as the astonishing mystery unveils and new realizations come to the forefront.

Aaina

Aaina

Aaina (translation: Mirror), is a 1993 film directed by Deepak Sareen and produced by Yash Chopra. Roma (Amrita Singh) sees herself as the modern woman, beautiful and ambitious. Reema (Juhi Chawla), is a pale reflection of what she could be, overshadowed by the image cast by her sister, comfortable in her own anonymity. And the mirror? Ravi (Jackie Shroff), an eligible businessman, who brings out their true characters. Roma leads Ravi all the way to the marriage, before tiring of her "Conquest" and moving on, leaving chaos and a broken Ravi in her wake. Reema is there to pick up the pieces, and marries Ravi, not only to protect the family’s reputation, but also because she had always loved Ravi but was afraid to reveal her feelings. Suddenly one day Roma returns, determined to get back what she thinks Reema stole from her. But now only one question plagues them both - Who will Ravi choose?

Toofaan

Toofaan

The story of a boxer and the struggles he faces on his journey to get to the national-level competition.

Ishaqzaade

Ishaqzaade

Rising from the ashes of hooliganism and small town clan wars, comes the love story of a passion ignited by hatred. Of two people. Born to hate. Destined to love. One kingdom. One throne. Two wild animals… one totally unpredictable and the other… ferocious! A battle… deafened by sounds of hate, revenge, bullets and deceit. A story… about two fiery bloods played by Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra, and their fight for power and supremacy. A story about love brewing in a small town burning with hatred. A story called ISHAQZAADE. Follow the story of the ishaqzaade’s as their turbulent journey unfolds in the often unrealistic and daunting political confines of rural India.

Sooryavansham

Sooryavansham

Heera is naive and uneducated which is the main reason why his father has utter disdain for him. He is always treated as the butler boy for carrying out chores around the house but never as the son of the family. Heera rescues Radha from a forceful arranged marriage wedding ceremony and elopes with her. His father, Bhanupratap after hearing this socially outcasts him and sends him out of the house with his newly wed wife. Heera and Radha go through a lot of struggle and finally, toil their way to success after their bus service becomes a people's favourite. Over time Heera becomes a rich man. He follows his father's footsteps and inaugurates a charitable hospital in his father's name. Later, Heera is drowned in the depths of despair when he is accused of poisoning his father. Will Heera truly hurt his father? Watch this movie and find out.

Mashaal

Mashaal

MASHAAL is a story about Vinod (Dilip Kumar) an honest fearless and crusading editor of an outspoken newspaper, who has vowed to eradicate the evils of illicit liquor, bootlegging and organized crime from his city. It is story of Raja (Anil Kapoor - Slumdog Millionaire & 24), a young man from the slums who inevitably takes to bootlegging and black marketing to make his living. MASHAAL also tells the story of Vardhan (Amrish Puri - Indiana Jones & Temple of Doom) who is a powerful wealthy and respected figure of the city whose cloak of respectability hid all the social evils and crimes which flourished beneath. Also, how a chain of events change the lives of Raja, from a black marketer in to a young crusading journalist under the guidance of his now Godfather Vinod and how Vinod’s life changes from an honest newspaper editor to becoming an underworld Don and a Racketeer, in order to combat the person responsible for his destruction - Vardhan. Raja and Vinod are now on opposite side and despite every effort on Raja’s part, Vinod cannot go back to his old life - He has reached a point of no retreat... But Vinod has passed on the Torch to Gen Next and Raja must continue the crusade.

Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.

Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.

Hari Prasad Sharma and his wife Parvati come from their village to Mumbai to visit their son, Dr. Murli, who is the head of a charitable hospital. They also decide to get Murli married so they meet Dr. Asthana for his daughter’s hand, but are in for a shock when he informs them that their son is actually an underworld don known as Munna Bhai and not a qualified doctor. Crestfallen, both of them return to their village. Munna Bhai swears to avenge his parents’ humiliation at the hands of Dr. Asthana, by enrolling in the same institution where Dr. Asthana is the dean and obtaining an M.B.B.S. degree. With the help of his right-hand man Circuit and others, he gains admission to the college. While Munna Bhai’s skills as a medical doctor are minimal, he transforms those around him with a ‘Magic Hug’ - a method of comfort taught to Munna by his mother - and the compassion he shows towards those in need. Despite the college’s emphasis on mechanical, impersonal, often bureaucratic relationships between doctors and patients, Munna constantly seeks to impose a more empathetic, almost holistic regimen. Enraged, Dr. Asthana tries several times to expel Munna, but is often thwarted by Munna’s wit or the affection with which the others at the school regard Munna.