Return of Hanuman
Four lovable idiots living and working together; only their idea of work is small-time con jobs and not the normal 9 to 5. A dying man Bose lets them in on the secret location of untold riches and here begins their misfortune! A police inspector is hot on their trail after having been chasing Bose for years. Now the double triple....and quadruple crosses begin as the four friends try to track down the treasure.
When four strangers met in the compartment of a train sharing their little plans about their future little did they know that Mumbai had other plans for them. Bobby had plans of becoming a superstar. Omi had plans of cathcing up with the man who had robbed his father. Jai had plans of reuniting with this lost love. Lucky had plans of getting lucky in gambling. Their plans got off to a great start. But fate has another plan instore for them. Watch PLAN the comic action thriller and
For a fleeting moment at a county fair Nawab had a glimpse of fair moon-like face as it peeped from within the confines of a black 'burqa'. He tried without avail to find the whereabouts of the girl. The next day a torn corner of her veil came into his possession; and he handed it over to a trusted women employee with instructions to find the owner of the veil.Neither Nawab nor his employee was aware that the girl according to a Muslim custom (which purports to cement friendships) had exchanged veils with another girl. Nawab's woman employee found that her search for the torn veil led her beloved was Bano. Forthwith Nawab began to make plans for marrying Bano.Nawab's ailing mother was in no condition to undertake the Haj pilgrimage. She decided to send as her proxy a Maulvi Saheb. But the Maulvi wouldn't even think of going leaving his youthful daughter without chaperon. He said he would go on one condition: that Nawab marry his daughter. Nawab however having already lost his heart prevailed on Aslam a close friend of his to marry the Maulvi's daughter. While he himself when he finally got to Bano found that Bano was not his beloved!And then once again at a fair Nawab saw the girl in the black 'burqa'. She was accompanied by a girl in a white burqa. Nawab Aslam and their friend Shaida all three of them followed the black burqa to the girl's home. But they did not know that the girls while they were at the mazar had exchanged their veils. The 'home' of the 'girl' turned out to be the residence of Aslam's uncle. Aslam unhesitantly promised to arrange Nawab's marriage with his (Aslam's) cousin Naseema.One day per chances Nawab arrived at Aslam's house when his eye's lighted on Aslam's wife Jamila he had a revelation. Aslam too learned for the first time that the beloved Nawab had sought fruitlessly was Jamila! Aslam was very much beholden Nawab. He therefore decided to ruin his own home in order to bring out Nawab's happiness. He started visiting the establishments of tawaaifs' (singing girl): so that he should gain notoriety Jamila's folks should ask for a divorce and then Jamila should be free to marry Nawab.Nawab and Naseema were scheduled to wed soon. There was a conflict in Aslam's mind. He could not bear to see his closest friend unhappy. What should he do?The conflict is resolved in the beautiful denouement of Guru Dutt's Chaudhvin Ka Chand.
Waqt ("Time") is a serious candidate for inclusion in any list of great Hindi movies. An early example of a "multi-starrer", it has four top heroes and two great heroines. Its melodramatic plot, based on a lost and found theme of a family separated by an earthquake in pre-partition Punjab and reunited later in Mumbai (Bombay), takes the viewer through a whole range of emotions. It set a whole new look for Hindi films, with a glamorous lifestyle that featured American cars, houses with sunken seating areas, red velvet carpets, grand pianos and lavish parties. Its songs are still much played today, especially "Ae mere zohrajabeen" ("My Beauty") and "Aage bhi jaane na tum" ("You Don't Know What Lies Ahead"). This was the first colour film made by BR Films and established Yash Chopra as a major filmmaker, a position he still holds some 40 years later. On the DVD:Waqt on DVD has good sound and picture quality and the eight songs can all be accessed separately from the menu. The subtitles are adequate and are given for both dialogue and songs. There's a theatrical trailer and an interview with Karan Johar (Kuch kuch hota hai, Kabhi khushi kabhie gham), one of the new generation of directors inspired by Yash Chopra. --Anika Puri
Lucky (Anil Kapoor) had had enough of change. From orphanages to juvenile delinquent homes! From odd jobs to petty crimes! From home addresses to jail addresses! He wanted his innocence back. A plot of land in Bangalore; a family... a dog; a new beginning. One last con job girlfriend in tow sunset in the background and he would be well on his way. Twenty four hours later he's been betrayed by his girlfriend hunted by a drug lord orphaned by the death of his three partners and se
Shiv Kumar lives in the country with his wife daughter and his two brothers. While he is a brave and honest policeman his brothers are cunning con-men and Shiv is soon forced to arrest them. When Shiv is killed while investigating a dangerous ganster his brothers decide to turn away from their life of crime and avenge his death but they soon realise their opponent is a far greater threat than they imagined.
Drishti a young widow and mother is gifted with the ability to see into the future through visions and tarot readings. She uses her gifts to help out the school principal whose fiancee has suddenly disappeared. However using her abilities to find the woman will soon place her in life threatening danger herself...
16 track of fun and 17 tunes of love from one of Bollywood's most famous sons Guru Dutt!
India is an idea dying for.. whether you are hindu or muslim an inhospitable graveyard at half the height of everest that was kargil the cream of a nation's youth reduced to a mass of blood sorched flesh... and memories of valour. The story had to be told. Before we forget... Kargil is not just a cold isolated place. It is now an unforgettable landmark in our history. There is a timeless lesson in the story; a testament to the human spirit the bravery of our officers and our
Guru Dutt sings songs of sadness and rarity.
Set in the 16th Century India Baaz is the story of Prince Ravi (Guru Dutt) who lives with his mother the Queen in Malabar. Since the Portuguese traders have practically begun to rule the state the royal family has been reduced to mere figureheads. Nisha (Geeta Bali) is the daughter of a revolutionary who along with her father is arrested by the Portuguese and sold as slaves on a ship. Witnessing the killing of her father she becomes a revolutionary herself fights the Portuguese takes over the ship and ultimately becomes the leader of her group. Each time she attacks a Baaz (falcon) comes and sits on her shoulder and hence her group is named BAAZ. Meanwhile Prince Ravi is travelling by a Portuguese ship to Portugal to get crowned by their Queen. Nisha and her group attack the ship but Ravi is unharmed because he is Indian. Nisha also realises that he is the same man she had met on an earlier occassion when sparks flew... The attraction ignited again is mutual and Ravi not only romances her but also helps her to come ashore and start to fight against the Portuguese not revealing his royal identity. Will Nisha ever get to know? How will she reconcile her love and her mission?
Raghu (Sanjay Dutt) the eldest son of Namdeo and Shanta (Shivaji Satam and Reema Lagoo) has not got through high school while his younger brother Vijay (Mohnish Behl) has completed his graduation. Namdeo gives Raghu money to start a food stall. Raghu starts earning a decent living until one day he and his friends get into a fight with a gangster's brother. In the fight the gangster's brother is killed by Raghu. Fracture Bandya the gangster is determined to kill Raghu but Vitthal
A Bollywood tale of deadly sibling rivalry.
Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) is a Philadelphia club fighter who seems to be going nowhere. But as fate would have it, world heavyweight champion Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers) chooses him to be his next opponent.
In a small Indian village Mandwa, Vijay Dinanath Chauhan (Hrithik Roshan) is taught by his principled father about the path of fire - Agneepath. His life is completely shattered when the evil drug dealer Kancha (Sanjay Dutt) hangs his father to death. Vijay leaves for Mumbai with his pregnant mother and has only one mission in life - to come back to Mandwa and bring back the glory of his father's name. In Mumbai, 12-yr-old Vijay is taken under the wings of the city gang lord Rauf Lala (Rishi Kapoor). From then on it is a journey of revenge where he makes and breaks many relationships only to get closer to his aim. Vijay finds support only in his best friend Kaali (Priyanka Chopra), who stands by him at every moment in his life. Fifteen years later his hatred for Kancha takes him back to Mandwa where life comes full circle.
Kumar is a well known stage actor and is happily married with Meena. Before passing away Meena's dad shares a secret with her and within a year Meena is murdered. The murder investigation is headed by Inspector Ashok that reveals Meena had previously been married to Captain Rajesh and secretly meeting Captain Mahendra and on the night of the murder S.N Sinha was lurking near Meena's residence. But all clues seem to point at Kumar!
Waqt ("Time") is a serious candidate for inclusion in any list of great Hindi movies. An early example of a "multi-starrer", it has four top heroes and two great heroines. Its melodramatic plot, based on a lost and found theme of a family separated by an earthquake in pre-partition Punjab and reunited later in Mumbai (Bombay), takes the viewer through a whole range of emotions. It set a whole new look for Hindi films, with a glamorous lifestyle that featured American cars, houses with sunken seating areas, red velvet carpets, grand pianos and lavish parties. Its songs are still much played today, especially "Ae mere zohrajabeen" ("My Beauty") and "Aage bhi jaane na tum" ("You Don't Know What Lies Ahead"). This was the first colour film made by BR Films and established Yash Chopra as a major filmmaker, a position he still holds some 40 years later. On the DVD:Waqt on DVD has good sound and picture quality and the eight songs can all be accessed separately from the menu. The subtitles are adequate and are given for both dialogue and songs. There's a theatrical trailer and an interview with Karan Johar (Kuch kuch hota hai, Kabhi khushi kabhie gham), one of the new generation of directors inspired by Yash Chopra. --Anika Puri
A film of two families at war with each other and how various members of each family try to end this fued.
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