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Siddharth (2013)
A chain-wallah from Delhi travels across India in search of his missing son, in the hopes that whoever took him, returns him unharmed.
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War Chod Na Yaar (2013)
War Chhod Na Yaar is India’s first war comedy movie, set on the backdrop of India-Pakistan war.
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From Gulf to Gulf to Gulf (2013)
A boat has many powers: to gather a society in its making, to distribute goods, to carry people and ideas across places that, it seems to us, are more different than ever before. From Gulf to Gulf to Gulf is a result of four years of dialogue, friendship and exchange between CAMP and a group of sailors from the Gulf of Kutch. Their travels and those of co-seafarers from Sindh, Baluchistan, and Southern Iran through the gulfs of Persia and Aden show us a world cut into many pieces, not easily bridged by nostalgics or nationalists. Instead, we follow the physical crossings made by these groups of people who make and sail wooden boats and who also make videos, sometimes with songs married to them.
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Jackpot (2013)
JACKPOT THE SET UP – Jackpot is a fast-paced thriller con, with sharp comic one-liners and crazy characters, set entirely in Goa against the backdrop of casino boats. The film goes back and forth in time, capturing one Goan monsoon of Full Jhol. Its a card game between the players in the con. Who will come out Aces and who will end up being the Joker? An amateur gang of young Goans plan the perfect con – no nuksaan, no pareshan. However, all good plans often It doesn’t take long for them to discover that a reverse con has been played back on them – by the very people they were trying to con. In doing so, the five members of the gang split and start suspecting each other. After all, when there is cash in a briefcase, and a beautiful woman with a gun, things tend to go horribly wrong.
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Karle Pyaar Karle (2014)
Karle Pyaar Karle is an adrenaline gushing, action packed, edgy love story of two rebels, Kabir & Preet, playing the game of life.
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Heartless (2014)
Heartless is a Bollywood film directed by Shekhar Suman. It stars himself along with his son, Adhyayan Suman, Ariana Ayam, Deepti Naval, Om Puri and Madan Jain. It released on 7 February 2014. The film focuses on anaesthesia awareness, a medical condition where a patient cannot move his body, but can hear and understand all that’s happening around him/her. The film in loosely inspired from 2007 Hollywood medical thriller Awake.
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The Xposé (2014)
This is a dramatic chain of events in the most glamorous ,swinging era of Hindi films… the 1960s. It was a decade when film stars tasted success and carried their larger than life screen image on to real life with unbridled pomp and splendour. It was during this time that two ambitious films were made… Ujwal Nirmal Sheetal and Reena Mera Naam. The latter became a runaway hit while the former was struggling at the box office.
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Points of Origin (2014)
Will the relationship between an American radio host and his wife survive the ethical dilemmas of outsourced pregnancy in India?
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Amit Sahni Ki List (2014)
Amit Sahni (played by Vir Das) is a young and quirky investment banker, who is searching for the woman of his dreams, correction- the woman of his LIST. After a painful break-up during his teenage days, Amit has noted down all the traits that he is looking for in the perfect woman or Miss Right and every time he goes out on a date, he secretly checks to see if his date matches to the list. The interesting twists and turns that take place on account of the list and his quest for Miss Right make for an interesting comedy.
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Riyasat (2014)
Riyasat is a story about the much loved Sahab played by the late Rajesh Khanna. Sahab has ruled for many years and has established his kingdom. People look up to him for everything. He has truly been the Godfather of the people of the city. But then, few people enter the city with malicious intent which Sahab is aware of. Obviously, Sahab protects his kingdom from evil eyes and thus starts a war which changes Saheb’s life forever. Will Sahab protect his kingdom? Will Sahab win over the evils and emerge as a winner?
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Newborns (2014)
Laxmi Agarwal, a human rights activist and a survivor of acid violence, gazes back at us, as we contemplate together, the meaning of memory and loss. What does it mean to survivors of acid violence? What does it mean to people in their environment? How do the two world-views interact? What do concepts of ‘fear’, ‘power’, ‘innocence’ and ‘beauty’ mean to us? The Newborns attempts to provide a lens to the survivors of acid violence, to look forward and gaze back. They take us through the ennui of their domestic and public spaces in a nameless dystopian city, its factories, houses and motels, and its promises, never honored.
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