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- A politically-minded enforcer's misguided trust in his lieutenant leads him to suspect his wife of infidelity in this adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Othello'.
- Wheel of Time is Werner Herzog's photographed look at the largest Buddhist ritual in Bodh Gaya, India.
- Explores our perception of time.
- Redwood Productions. Produced by Arbaaz Bhatt, Co produced by Arman Bhatt. The lives of four young Indians studying in DU suddenly change when one of them is murdered by the son of the current CM of Bihar in a road-rage case.
- The Last Vihara" is a travel documentary through 5 cities in Bihar - Patna, Bodh Gaya, Rajgir, Pawapuri and Vaishali. The Documentary focuses on the religious and cultural aspects of the state. Especially Buddhism prevailing in the state.
- India is synonymous to wisdom but all of it is in its glorious past, not the present. A visit to the 'Moksha-Points of the World' in Bihar which has Nalanda (ruins of the World's greatest International University of Spirituality), Bodh-Gaya (the place where Gautam Buddha received his enlightenment under the Boodhi tree), Pawapuri (the place where Lord Mahavir, the founder of the non-violent Jains, gave his last sermon and left his mortal body), Rajgir (that place of the Mahabharat times where God's Avatar Krishna came to release all the kings of the world being imprisoned by Emperor Jarasandh and gave them enlightenment to lead a life dedicated to humanity as a ruler) and the ancient 'soul-enlightenment' places of Indian traditional-culture: Gaya, where there is a foot-mark of the restorer of world, the Almighty God Vishnu: the place where souls after leaving their mortal bodies gets entry to the abodes of peace by their blood-relatives (pind-daan).
- Samanvay..that's the name of his ashram. He describes it as a balance of science and spirituality. Dedicating 50 years of his life for the poorest people in India, running a school for the untouchables, living on the principles of not asking money yet running projects worth millions, non attached with everything yet attached with whole humanity that's Dwarko Sundrani, one of the last active disciple of Mahatma Gandhi. Today at the Age of 83 , he runs an ashram in Bodhgaya, India, the sacred place where Buddha got his enlightment. This film is an effort to reflect his spirit of service and get a glimpse of how, his journey for the search of truth began.