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- Angoori, a 75-year-old woman throws her family into comedic chaos when she unexpectedly becomes pregnant.
- Is Religion bigger than Humanity?
- 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.
- It's short film about a dream.
- A brave 14 years old girl saved the life of his injured father and ride 750 Miles on a cycle with her father. She defy the lock down and become a face of bravery.
- "Kumbh" in its literal English translation means "Pot", which emerged from "Samudra Manthan"(Churning of the Ocean) between Gods and Devils.The term 'Mela' signifies'Fair'. "Simhasth Kumbh Mahaparv" is one of the four "Kumbh Melas" celebrated by largest spiritual gathering on Planet Earth. Simhasth Kumbh Mahaparv is rejoiced by holy dip in the sacred river Kshipra in ancient and religious city Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh).Simhasth Kumbh Maha Parva is based on the celestial line-up of Planets and the Signs of the Zodiac, which occurs every 12 years. Kumbh Mahaparv is held at four places in India - Haridwar, Prayag (Allahabad), Ujjain and Nasik. At Ujjain, Kumbh Mahaparv is specifically called "Simhasth Kumbh Mahaparv" because the Sun (in Sanskrit "Surya") is in the zodiac Aries ("Mesh" in Sanskrit) and the Jupiter ("Brahaspati" in Sanskrit) is in the zodiac Leo (in Sanskrit "Simha") when it takes place. There are ten unique and uncommon yogs which exist and facilitate the organizing of Simhasth Kumbh Mahaparv.
- The film captures various Office-goers in different moods & modes during their working hours.
- Punarmrityu is the story of a workaholic computer coder who hides inside an empty apartment from ' someone' chasing him relentlessly. Everyone who has slept in the past two days, unlike him, is dying. With limited water and information about this apparent apocalypse, he must find someone to help him survive.
- A tale about the vicious circle of corruption & red tapism in India.
- This is the story of a middle class but talented girl Vinie, who is the most popular girl in her school. Everyone loves her and wants to be around her. One day, a new girl Neha arrives by car, as she belongs to a rich family. Her imported chocolates and glamor gradually steals all the lime light from Vinie. In 70's, these materialistic things meant a lot and so Vinie began to feel very insecure. She became complex ed. All the Girls, including Vinie thought that Neha is the most lucky girl. But this myth was broken when all of them attended Neha's gala birthday party.
- One fine morning, when Mr Joshi was getting ready to leave for his Mill, he was shocked to find that his newly bought shirt was torn and spoiled by someone. His Wife, Daughter and naughty Son Chandu all show ignorance to it. Then, who could have done it ? The torn shirt creates a strange tension in their home. Mr Joshi becomes very anxious & restless. Everyone wonders what is so special about this shirt ? And when the culprit comes to know about the story behind the shirt, he is transformed into a different person.
- Golu, a poor kid, always becomes a laughing stock because he is a simpleton. His parents are always worried about his future and wonder how would Golu cope up with the present competitive cunning world. But Golu's new geography teacher believes that everyone in this world is gifted with one talent or other and everyone can flourish if that talent is discovered and pursued. Everyday, on his way to school, when Golu passes by a dilapidated house of Guruji, his melodious voice practicing Indian classical ragas mesmerizes him. One day, Golu tells his Mother that Guruji's music interests him more than his studies and he wants lessons with him. But Mother tells him that Guruji is a very difficult person. No one has ever seen a smile on his face. Orthodox and disciplinary Guruji does not take on students so easily. Yet, Golu tries to approach him. And every time he does so, some funny incident happens and Golu is kicked out of Guruji's house. Finally, Golu's keen interest, patience and persistence pays off. To everyone's surprise, Guruji accepts Golu as his student.
- Every morning, the Residents of a Mill Colony queue-up before a Milk Booth to buy their milk bottles. But when Sher Singh, an imposing Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police comes, everyone greets him and gives him way to reach the booth counter directly. One day, his arrogance is shattered when a child Mohan dares to ask him how could a man, supposed to maintain law & order, break the long queue before the milk booth? This was enough to burn Sher Singh with rage and a tug of war begins between him and the child. Mohan, whose father is a Gandhian union leader, finally wins the battle. Sher Singh learns his lesson and begins to stand in the queue like a common man.
- Rachna is writing a thesis on Bhil Tribe and plans a visit to Jhabua, a tribal area in Madhya Pradesh (India). Though unwilling, her husband Dev Saxena, a government officer, also accompanies her to spend his vacations. Contrary to his wife, he has got a very low opinion about the tribal. In Jhabua, they come in touch with a Bhil family. As a part of tradition, Bhils take home made Mahua liquor on all occasions right from their birth to death.For them, its like a 'prasad'. Dev develops a taste for this cheap country liquor and wants to make a quick buck by selling it in town. For this, he starts exploiting poor Bhil Mangya's family and lures them with money. This results into a serious conflict between husband and wife. Gattu,son of Mangya,finally revolts and breaks the trap of money & liquor !