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- A sixteenth century political marriage of convenience between a Mughal emperor Akbar and a Rajput princess Jodha Bai. The show focuses on how their political marriage brings love between them to an extent that it changed the fate of India. This period drama also portrays the wars of that time along with the relations between the Mughals and the Rajputs. The drama also focuses on the functioning of the queens, the courts, courtesans, the ministers and their influence on the love story of Akbar and Jodha Bai. The show also highlights on how Mughal emperor Jalaluddin acquires the title of Akbar from the people. Jallaludin Mohommad (Akbar) who had inherited his father, Humayan's Mughal Empire at the age of 13, after his father's death, had been brought up almost like a trained assassin by Bairam Khan, his father's supreme commander. Hard-nosed, rough, tough and heartless - and priding himself on the each of those facets of his personality, the only thing Akbar had learnt was to expand his empire - at the cost of others lives - at the cost of emotions - at the cost of love - the word he was never familiar with. Whilst Jodha, the daughter of Raja Bharmal, the Rajput King of Amer (one of the most affluent Rajput Kingdom's of its time) valued each of those emotions - valued the life of even the birds and bees of her kingdom - she only hated the Mughal's whom she felt were intruding upon her land, and wanted to oust them from Rajputana, along with their Emperor Jallaluddin, whom she hated with her heart. Little did Akbar know at the time of his marriage to Jodha, the fiery Rajput princess, in order to expand his empire into Rajputana, the land of the Valiant Rajputs, he would in turn be embarking upon a new journey - the journey of true love - he would discover the heart which he never felt he had - and it would throb for its rightful lover - Jodha.
- A new-born Indian baby... An age-old horror practice and the fact how evil are certain human practices
- In this melodrama, a poverty-stricken woman raises her sons through many trials and tribulations. But no matter the struggles, she always sticks to her own moral code.
- The story of a young revolutionary who raised an armed resistance against the British rule in India.
- Professionally qualified as a lawyer, Somen lives a wealthy lifestyle with his mom, Parvati, and dad, Dharam Bhushan, who presides over the town of Shripuri as an upper caste Hindu Priest. During the Dassera fest, Somen meets with village belle, Kajri, and falls in love with her despite of the fact that she is of a much lower caste. After seeking his mom's permission, he goes to bring Kajri to meet her, but finds out that she has left for an unknown destination. Unable to stand his dad's hypocrisy and Bhagwan Shri Ram's temple being misused by Kedar Nath, Somen leaves home to go to the city but is unable to get Kajri out of his mind. A year later he returns home to the same fest, but is still unable to locate Kajri. When his dad insists that he marry Kedar's daughter, Somen not only refuses but leaves home to go and stay with his paternal uncle, Nandlal, who runs a Dairy farm. This is where he meets with Kajri and both rekindle their romance. Somen returns home, convinces his mom initially to approve of Kajri, and is pleasantly surprised to find that even his dad has given his approval. On the day of the marriage, Somen's world is turned upside down when his dad accuses Kajri of being a woman of ill repute as well as an unwed mother. The question remains: Are Bhushan's allegations true, and if so, will Somen accept Kajri now, or will he reject her and marry Kedar's daughter?
- Raja as a child is sold to a moneylender as payback of a loan taken by his parents. This being the act of his stepmother he develops a hatred for womanhood as a whole. Raja grows up as a gangster-- Kidnapping girls and selling them becomes his profession. One day he kidnaps a sick widow and decides to sell her only when she is fully recovered. While he develops a soft corner for her, but before he could express his desire, the widow comes to know about his evil profession. She ridicules Raja of his activities which brings sense to Raja and he decides that he will henceforth protect girls from the bad characters and becomes a Goodman worthy of the widow. In the process of protecting an innocent girl Raja commits a murder, which culminates in the courtroom drama.
- Tujhyat Jeev Rangala is the love story of Rana and Anjali. Rana is farmer and wrestler and while Anjali is a highly educated school teacher who has recently moved to the village. Their difference in mindset, upbringing and lifestyle makes their love story sweet and complicated at the same time.
- A bachelor sets out to find the girl of his dreams, but isn't successful. On the other hand, his friend, a married man is controlled by his dominating wife and is attracted by a young woman. Hilarity ensues when the wife finds out about her husband's wrongdoings.
- A historical romance set in the Mughal Empire. Selima (Enakshi) is a princess-foundling raised by a potter and loved by her brother, Shiraz (Rai). She is abducted and sold as a slave to Prince Khurram, later Emperor Shah Jehan (Roy), who falls for her, to the chagrin of the wily Dalia (Seeta Devi). When Selima is caught with Shiraz, the young man is condemned to be trampled to death by an elephant. A pendant reveals Selima's royal status and she saves her brother, marries the prince and becomes Empress Mumtaz Mahal while Dalia is banned for her machinations against Selima. When Selima dies (1629), the emperor builds her a monument to the design of the now old and blind Shiraz, the Taj Mahal. The film contains a number of passionate kissing scenes.
- Sant Gajanan Maharaj was a noble soul, legendary saint and, mystic. Believed to be a reincarnation of Lord Ganesha and Lord Dattatreya, he has touched the lives of many with his spiritual power and wisdom.
- Upon spending time with Rohit, a carefree Casanova, in Goa, Renuka finds herself falling for him. However, her love for her husband forces her to make a choice between the two men.
- Popat is a story of four friends who come together to make a film on HIV/AIDS.
- Synopsis - Aman, an app developer broke up with his wife Heena. To fill his empty life he met with an AI friend JESSICA. She helps him to understand the value of love by a series of criminal events, and finally to get his wife back.
- A US-based Physician from India loses his memory during an accident while visiting India and as his memory comes back, he can't remember whether he has killed his wife.
- An NRI Neha Malini (Soha Ali Khan) returns to India to start a school in Bihar. As she meets three boys who want to join the school, she slowly uncovers a political and criminal nexus which binds them all.
- The film revolves around the quest of struggle that plunges into a life of the martyr.
- Two opposite souls fall in love, quickly get married only to realize that they have made the biggest mistake of their lives.
- Siblings, Jaydev and Ambika, who lose their parents at a young age, will go to any lengths for each other. Can they keep their bond alive even after each other's marriage? Follow the stirring tale of this doting brother and sister.
- A girl born in Maharashtra gets adopted by a family in New York.Many years later she returns back to see how lovely her Maharashtra is.
- This is a Marathi short film that tries to show how true love ends.
- 'She' is busy whole day, doing thankless job for others, losing herself in her own people's lives without uttering a word. Her strong will power and survival instinct is never appreciated, but she keeps moving on. While putting all her energy to make the world stay alive she celebrates endless work and bravely sings the song of life. Amrita Mahadik has composed the 'Title Music' of this short documentary with the Screen-name DESMALHAR. This documentary is a tribute to the spirit of the women she came across.