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Rang Ratta (Punjabi)
Karan crosses paths with a taxi driver named Simran and they start to get to know each other. Will it work out between them? [more]
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Bholaa (Hindi)
Bhola, a prisoner, is finally going home after 10 years of imprisonment to meet his young daughter. His journey gets difficult when he is arrested mid-way. At first, he is not aware of the grave situation he has got himself into but after a crazy incident takes place, he must travel a pathway full of crazy obstacles with death lurking around every corner. Will he get to meet his daughter? [more]
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Viduthalai - Part 1 (Tamil)
A police officer is recruited to capture the leader of a separatist group. [more]
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Pathu Thalai (Tamil)
An undercover cop goes into big world where a place is taken over by a don, where his safety may be compromised. [more]
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Chowka Bara (Kannada)
Inspired from the novel named `Bhavana`, the film focuses on fluctuating mindset of teenagers and young innate emotions. [more]
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Dasara (Telugu)
Set in the backdrop of Singareni coal mines near Godavarikhani of Telangana. [more]
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Bheed (Hindi)
The toughest times people had to face just to reach their homes. [more]
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Ranga Maarthaanda (Telugu)
Raghava Rao (Prakash Raj) is a theatre artist who has reached greater heights in his profession. For his unprecedented contribution to the art, he is given the title Rangamarthanda. As Raghava Rao grows older, he decides to take retirement from his profession and distributes his wealth among his children, Sri (Shivathmika Rajasekhar) and Ranga (Aadarsh Balakrishna). He, along with his wife Raju Garu (Ramya Krishnan), gets mistreated by his children henceforth. The rest of the story is about the drama that unfolds between Rangamarthanda Raghava Rao and his children. [more]
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Kabzaa (Hindi)
In 1947 a Gandhi follower and a freedom fighter were brutally attacked. Due to unavoidable circumstances, the freedom fighter son gets trapped in the mafia world and the story revolves between 1942 to 1986. [more]
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Dostojee (Bengali)
Two 8-year old boys navigate a growing religious divide in this portrait of childhood set after the destruction of India's Babri Mosque. [more]
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