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- Three generations of the Diwan clan live as an extended family in an ancestral bungalow in the Mumbai suburbs. The serial takes the viewer through their various ups and downs as their never-say-die attitude helps them overcome sibling rivalry, relationship troubles, business problems, irksome parents, and in-laws. A distinctive feature of this show is its fast-speaking characters.
- Enroute to her destination via plane, a busy executive gets stranded with a middle-classed fast-talking male.
- Karthik, a money minded businessman, gets engaged to another money-minded girl Anushka. When his factory gets shut down by an environment activist Divya, he goes back to India only to fall in love with her.
- The story takes place in Sangli in 1995. Santosh, a young local boy, is desperately in love with pretty Sharda, with whom he wants to elope. A series of comical situations starts taking place after the letter written by Santosh gets misplaced by the postman's son, Nandu. In midst of these events, chaos is created in the lives of parallel characters, the postman and his wife, Nandu and his friends, which concludes on an awkward note. The main protagonist is the letter, through which havoc is created.
- "The Rabbit House" unfolds the poignant tale of a newlywed girl seeking liberation from a constricting marriage with a partner suffering from OCD. As we witness her silent struggle for freedom, the story raises questions about where she will find it - in life or in death. Set against the scenic backdrop of Himachal Pradesh, the film intricately weaves together elements of mystery and romance. The narrative skillfully navigates the complexities of relationships, mental health, and societal expectations. The film's title, "The Rabbit House," carries a symbolic weight, suggesting that the protagonist's quest for freedom might mirror the elusive nature of a rabbit's burrow. The scenic landscapes of Himachal Pradesh serve not only as a picturesque backdrop but also as an integral part of the storytelling, enriching the narrative with cultural nuances. With a compelling storyline, relatable characters, and stunning visuals, "The Rabbit House" promises to be a cinematic journey that transcends the boundaries of conventional storytelling.
- When medical science has no answer for Rhea's infertility, she is left with no option but to go for Supernatural Interventions. Does she succeed? If yes then at what cost?
- An intern doctor is being sent to assist a doctor to examine and cure a patient. Later he finds out the past of the girl and the way she was really treated and what is the meaning of his existence.
- Maunraag is a fictional reconstruction of the oeuvre Mahesh Elkunchwar, an eminent modern Indian playwright.
- TV SeriesIn 1897, when a double-edged curse affects a woman in her quest towards immortality, her husband, in 2023, decides to dig deep into her inhumane past to save the life of his only child, but realizes that it is not the end, but just a beginning towards something sinister.
- Nine-year-old Ash is an innocent child stuck between his fighting parents. They seem to hardly care about him, which becomes apparent on his birthday as he sits in his room waiting for either parent to wish him a, "Happy Birthday." After waiting in vain, he goes to offer his dad some chocolates, but is shunned in disgust. Ash decides to leave home the next morning and spends the day roaming the streets thinking about the events that have lead to this. Come nightfall, he takes shelter in a partially constructed house but gets scared of the dark and the noises around him. Helpless, he decides to give his family one more chance as he remembers his mum's words about not losing hope but upon his return, he realizes that his parents haven't missed him. He hears them arguing from outside his home and learns that he is the reason for all this, that it's because of him that his parents are married. Sad, crying and brokenhearted, he decides to face the uncertainty of the world rather than living with his parents, becoming homeless.