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- Two ambitious girls, despite their parents' wishes, have their hearts set on careers in professional football.
- The people of a small village in Victorian India stake their future on a game of cricket against their ruthless British rulers.
- After his brother is killed and father severely injured by terrorists, a young med student quits his studies to join the Indian Police Service to wipe out the terrorists.
- Ramkishen and Mamta have three sons Vivek , Prem and Vinod and a daughter Sangeeta. This family is part of a joint family whose close knit bond is challenged by a misunderstanding.
- A man, abandoned as a baby and forced to live as an orphan, is unknowingly employed by his biological father.
- Aditya joins a law college as per his father's wishes though he wanted to be an engineer. He faces many problems while trying to reform the unruly students along with dealing with his terrifying past.
- Love is blind. And two people struck by Cupid will do anything it takes to stay together.
- The latest addition to the Idol phenomenon. Indian Idol, like Pop, Canadian, and American Idol, brings the entire country together to compete to become the next singing sensation.
- Kkusum is the story of a woman whose upbringing has instilled strong middle class values in her and has taught her to be strong willed, self respecting and at the same time loving and caring.
- A police officer adopts the son and sole survivor of a family he has massacred while pursuing a terrorist. After some time the foster son finds out what the stepfather did.
- Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin (2003) is a popular show on Sony Entertainment Television. The series is an Indian-themed version of the Colombian drama Yo soy Betty, la fea (1999).
- Shivnath Choudhary lives a wealthy lifestyle in Chandanpur, India, along with his wife, Leela, and 8 year old daughter, Neena. He likes to mingle with poor folk much, especially Baiju, to the chagrin of his wife, who shuns them and only tolerates them as long as they continue to pay taxes. When Shivnath steals money to help dwellers, Leela has the huts burnt down, and forbids him from seeing Neena ever again. Hurt and confused, Shivnath flees to Bombay, where he befriends a man named Mahadev and makes some money entertaining young children, including a girl named Neena. When Neena passes away, Shivnath returns to Chandanpur only to find the village in ruins, and Rukmini, the daughter of Baiju, abducted and being held by Ramdas, Leela's Munim. Shivnath tracks Ramdas down, kills him, and is subsequently arrested and sentenced to prison for 14 years. He passes his time writing poems for Neena and hopes to see her one day when he gets released. Years later, he does get to see her in the prison yard along with her fiancé, Dr. Biren, who is the doctor attached to the prison, but finds that she loathes convicts. He hides his real identity from her, and she subsequently warms up to him and even talks with him about her dad. He also finds out that she is to be married soon. A day before her marriage, Shivnath has a stroke and is hospitalized. The next day he is told that the rest of his term has been pardoned and he is free to leave when he recovers. Shivnath insists on leaving immediately. Seriously ill, and facing the risk of being shunned by everyone will Shivnath make it to Neena's wedding in time?
- Sonapur is a small village in modern day India that is being terrorized by a bandit named Zakali and his gang of 40 thieves. The villagers, young and old, even the Police, are all terrified. When a new Forest Officer is appointed, the villagers become bold, but Zakali soon forces them to change their minds and kills several people. Then an outcast village woodcutter, Alibaba, comes across Zakali's cave, which is located near Kali Pahadi, a valley that is still inhabited by prehistoric dinosaurs, uses the magic words 'Khul Ja Sim Sim', and finds untold wealth in it. He decides to take some and distribute it amongst the poor villagers. Razia, his estranged brother, Qasim's wife, finds out and compels Alibaba to tell her husband the location of the cave. Qasim goes there, grabs as much as he can hold, but is unable to remember the magic words to exit the cave. Shortly thereafter Zakali returns, slices Qasim's body in half and leaves. Alibaba finds his brother's mutilated body, and he and his sweetheart, Marjina, secretly hire a cobbler, Mushtaq Mochee, to sew it together and make it ready for burial, which he does for a fat fee. When Zakali finds Qasim's body missing, he decides to attack Sonapur but is ambushed and many of his men are killed. Zakali then plans to deceive Alibaba, get his wealth back and kill him - and there is no power on Earth that can stop Zakali.
- Heirless Maharaj Brajbhan leaves his throne to his cousin Vikram, but when Brajbhan's wife, Badi Rani, finally conceives, Vikram plots to destroy her.
- In caste and religion laden India there are some people who work together without any bias - they are underworld dons and gangster - and their prime motive is to amass as much money as possible. Rukavat Singh is one such gangster, who has two lieutenants - Sultan, and Vishwa Mohan. No one has dared to stand up against any of these three. Until Inspector Durga came along - but then she was brutally burned alive, and the case was handled as a "suicide" and the file was closed. Then came Inspector Vishal - he ended up being crippled and his wife brutally raped and killed in his presence. And now Inspector Prashant Verma has been assigned to this area. He is quite different from the other police officers, as he is easy-going, alcoholic, and quite capable of turning the nelson's eye on crime. And then suddenly Rukavat and his men start ending up dead. Will Prashant use his resources to find the culprit(s) or will be continue in his easy-going way?
- Siddharth has suffered at the hands of corrupt lawyers and decides to kill all lawyers who help criminals evade the law. He doesn't even refrain from going against a lawyer who turns out to be family.
- Ravi would like to study medicine and then come back and practice it in his small town where there is no doctor or medical facility available for miles. Encouraged by the townspeople and his brother, Bankhe, he re-locates to Bombay, where in a few years time he is able to successfully complete his studies and become a doctor. When he returns home, nothing is the same anymore. His brother Bankhe is absconding, running away from Daku Jwala, who has sworn to kill him to avenge his brother's death - and Dr. Ravi himself has to face Jwala sooner or later - as Jwala's vengeance includes Bankhe and all of his family. Dr. Ravi must now make up his mind to look death at the hands of an angry Jwala - or re-locate and practice medicine elsewhere.
- The film begins with a murder convict Sagar shifting to the Vizag Central Jail. Consequently, he attempts to abscond but is grabbed, tormented, and kept in Solitary confinement when he moves rearward.
- A group of poor and helpless tenants are left to fend for themselves when the selfish daughter of their kind-hearted landlady decides to sell the property in order to afford a luxurious lifestyle.
- Faith and devotion can change destinies. 'Devi' explores this thought through a mythological drama woven into a social context.
- Arjun Poojari lives in a small village in Central India with his mom, dad, & an unmarried sister. The entire village is grateful to Bade Thakur Jagawar Choudhry for all the work he has done for the village. Then one day Arjun finds out that Jagawar's younger brother, Vikram, had attempted to molest his sister. He beats him and takes him to Jagawar, who slaps him several times and asks him to seek forgiveness from Arjun and his sister. That night, Arjun is summoned to Jagawar's house and in his very presence, his sister is sexually assaulted by all Choudhry brothers, including Yogeshwar, Virendra, and Vishal. Arjun revolts and becomes a dreaded Dacoit - his mission: to kill all the Choudhry brothers at any and all costs. Then Vishal Choudhry becomes a Police Inspector and is transferred in that district, but is unable to stop Arjun killing Vikram. Before any of the brothers can recover from this shock, Arjun also kills Vishal himself. This prompts the brothers to seek police protection, and to hire a hit-man named Devaa - a dangerous man who will do anything for the right price - and this time he has his guns aimed in Arjun's direction.
- Narang is an accomplished and wealthy industrialist who lives with his daughter, Neena, in a palatial home. His daughter is now of marriageable age, and he would like her to marry his associate's, Bhisham, son, Vicky. But Neena is in love with a much poorer man named Jaikishan alias Jaggu. When Neena informs her father that she would like to marry Jaggu, he summons Jaggu's mom, Shanti, and instantly recognizes her from his questionable past. He belittles her, humiliates her and asks her to leave his house. When Jaggu finds out he goes to meet Narang, and asks him to change his decision, but he too gets insulted, and is asked to leave, never to see nor speak to Neena again. Jaggu promises him that he will return within one year and by that time he will be even more wealthy than Narang. Jaggu befriends a homeless man named Vishal and together they set forth to meet Jaggu's deadline. Things are going pretty well for Jaggu, as he has been able to get a sizable loan from a bank, and has started his own construction business. This success has got him enemies, and one day someone places a bomb in his car. Jaggu survives, but is critically wounded and in need of blood. His blood group is the same as that of Vishal - but Vishal refuses to give any blood to save Jaggu. Shanti is shocked and appalled at this, and sets forth to find out why her son's closest friend refuses to help him in this dire time of need.
- Shyam Sunder lives a wealthy lifestyle in a small village in India along with his widowed step-mother, Nirmala. He has taken to alcohol, and womanizing, goes away very often without informing anyone, and frequently asks Nirmala for money. One day Lucky informs Nirmala that he has seen Shyam's dead body. She summons the Police, who arrive but find the dead carcass of a bear, and eventually decide that Shyam may have gone to Goa without informing Nirmala. Subsequently a young man named Prakash, who claims he is the son of Lucknow-based Tehsildar Somshekhar, arrives there, meets with Nirmala, informs her that he is Shyam's friend and business partner, and a author by profession. She permits him to live in her spacious house, but subsequently asks him to move to the guest house. Prakash meets and falls in love with Roopa, who lives a middle-class lifestyle with her widowed mother, Radha, and servant, Gopal. Soon Roopa also falls in love with him and introduces him to her mom, who approves of him. Prakash will soon find out that all is not well when he comes across a framed photograph of Roopa in the company of a young man, and yet another photograph with the same man, as well as a child in Roopa's arms. Then he is told about an abandoned house that has a ghastly secret. Prakash must now find out who the man in the photograph is, whether Roopa is a mother of the child in the photograph as well as the secret of the abandoned house, and the reason why Shyam is still missing. While he sets about to do this, he does not know he is under the scrutiny of several people in this quiet village - and at least one of them is ready to kill him.
- Episodic love stories of the first love.
- Mohan lives a poor lifestyle in Bombay along with his dad and mom. One day while returning home, his dad and he get run over by a truck and get hospitalized. He survives, loses his left leg but his dad passes away. His mother makes a living stitching clothes. She enrolls him in St. Andrew's High School, Khar, where he befriends two wealthy youth, Vijay Sharma and Ajay Verma. While both of them like Mohan, they hate each other as their respective fathers are rival businessmen. When Mohan gets them to befriend each other, their dads decide to separate them, with one being grounded and the other being sent to a far-off boarding school. But both friends decide to run away from home - not realizing that soon they will be at the mercy of bandits, venomous scorpions, wild animals, and a ferocious and wounded man-eating tiger.
- A sadhu has a power to enter into any dead body and make it alive for seven days and he comes in contact with leading industrialists of India. What happens then is a spine chilling Mystery.
- The world's most vibrant and colorful cinema comes crashing through the screen in Bollywood for Beginners, a documentary about the characters, traditions, heroes and heroines that drive India's hyper-real film industry. As Bollywood infuses Western films, music, fashion and theatre with a colorful and rhythmic abandon, artists, journalists and film-makers, including Baz Luhrmann, give us the lowdown on why Bollywood is the most happening thing right now.
- Cow-herd Mamaniya Charan lives a poor lifestyle in Gardhana village, Gujarat, India along with his wife. Although they have been married for 10 years they have not been able to conceive and as a result both are shunned and mocked at by the entire community excluding Maharaj Adiraj, a friend of Mamaniya. But when Adiraj himself forbids Mamaniya from coming to the palace as he brings bad-luck, Mamaniya prays to Bhagwan Shri Bholeynath, who is pleased by his devotion and together with Devi Maa Parvati appears before him. When Mamaniya demands an offspring, Bholeynath tells that he is not destined to bear children, but on Parvatiji's suggestion he asks Mamaniya to approach Naagraj in Pataal Lok. Mamaniya undertakes the journey, meets with Naagraj, his wife and 8 children, and after listening to Mamaniya's plea instantly asks him to take all his children. A delighted Mamaniya returns home, tells the good news to his wife, and after a few days 8 children - 7 girls and 1 boy - miraculously appear in their house. The entire community and Adiraj himself share in their joy. When the children grow up, one of their daughters, Jaanbai, who walks with a limp, starts displaying supernatural powers and is re-named Devi Maa Khodiyar. When news of this gets out, the family begin to face challenges from Raj Purohit, the Mahamantri, and a shape-changing demon, Dankasur, who will leave no stone unturned to discredit Mamaniya, Devi Maa Khodiyar, and the entire Charan family.
- Rosy lives a wealthy lifestyle in India along with her dad, and a step-mother. She studies and lives in a hostel and shares a room with Chitra, who is in love with Raja. Rosy has fallen into bad company and starts taking drugs so much so that she becomes ill and is hospitalized. After she is discharged she returns to the hostel. Shortly thereafter some hoodlums attempt to sexually molest her and Chitra but both manage to escape with Raja's help, but Chitra ends up in hospital. While Chitra is being looked after, Rosy passes out, a doctor examines her and informs Raja that she is pregnant. After recuperating, Chitra questions Rosy as to the identity of the father, but Rosy denies having any sexual relationship with any male. The question does remain: how did Rosy get pregnant?