Barkha is the only daughter of the City's Police Commissioner and is spoiled to say the least. One day her pranks get her in trouble with the law and she is arrested and held in custody by Inspector Gopinath. Enraged by the arrogance of Gopinath in arresting his daughter her dad storms in to the Police Station and get's his daughter released. Barkha admires Gopinath's guts and his sense of duty and falls in love with him. Eventually Gopinath also falls in love with her. Unknown to
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Assistant Commissioner of Police Malvika Chauhan is on a race against time to obtain and solve the clues necessary to stop the various murders occurring in the city.
Written and directed by Anees Bazmee, Deewangee is a psychological thriller that revolves around a brutal murder and the subsequent trial, and is unusual for an Indian film in that it attempts to explore the darker sides of the human psyche. Deewangee tells the story of Tarang Bhardwaj (Ajay Devgan), a talented musician, with an exceptional mind, who is caught red-handed at the murder of Ashwin Mehta (Vijayendra Ghatge), a famous music director. Convinced that Tarang is innocent, Sargam (Urmila Matondkar), his childhood friend and music student, approaches Raj Goyal (Akshaye Khanna), a criminal lawyer with a line of successes, to defend him in court. Drawn into the case by a strong attraction for Sargam, Raj finds himself entangled in an extremely complicated trial that puts his own life and those of his loved ones in danger. When the killer is revealed, Raj is pitted against a man so manipulative and shrewd that he begins to doubt his own thinking. Deewangee has an engaging plot: murder, mystery, courtroom drama, love and revelations that can shake the audience's own beliefs. All three of the lead actors give the performance of their careers and the makers of the film have attended to every detail in order to keep the audience riveted. On the DVD: Deewangee on disc comes with a making of feature, special song and scene selections, and a vibrant display of forthcoming attractions. --Anika Puri
Vinod Kumar Malhotra (Dilip Kumar) an honest fearless and crusading journalist editing at an outspoken newspaper had vowed to eradicate the evils of illicit liquor bootlegging 'satta' gambling and organised crime from the big city. Vinod Kumar and his wife Sudha (Waheeda Rahman) were very fond of an orphan called Raja (Anil Kapoor) who lived in their 'basti' (colony). This orphan was a child of the slums who had neither the love nor affection of his parents. Being a child
The film was made to commemorate the golden jubilee of Indian independence but Train To Pakistan with its humanist message remains a film for all times. Based on the novel by Kushwant Singh the film has a message that transcends the border of the little village where the action takes place. Mano Majra is a sleepy town on the Punjab border between India and Pakistan where Sikhs and Muslims have lived peacefully for years. As the freedom struggle reaches its climax the frontier become
In Raj Kapoor's own words Aag is ""the story of youth consumed by the desire for a brighter and more intense life."" Kewal and Nimmi are childhood sweethearts who share a passion for theatre. They promise each other that when they grow up they will together start their own theatre company. An unfulfilled dream as Nimmi and her parents move to another town. Years later two young men Rajan (Prem Nath) and Kewal (Raj Kapoor) revive an old theatre that closed down. One day a young des
Dhool Ka Phool is about the searing stigma of illegitimacy and an impassioned plea for communal harmony. Roshan is the illegitimate and abandoned son of Mahesh and Meena who is brought up by a kind old man Abdul chacha who finds the little child. Meanwhile Mahesh has moved on in life not only happily married becoming the now illegitimate father of Ramesh but also a respected magistrate. Meena on the other hand tries to forget her past by marrying a kind-hearted lawyer Jagdish
Raja Aur Runk is the story of a prince and a pauper. Two children born on the same day at the same time - one to the king Raja Sahib and one to the poor man Hariya (Ajit). The king is thrilled at the birth of Yuvraj the heir to the throne while Hariya is cynical about the birth of his son Raja. Both the children grow up looking identical but there is a constant contrast in their lives and upbringing. One day Raja runs away from home and somehow ends up in the palace where he meets Yuvraj. Both the boys discover how different their lives are. Being tempted to see the world outside Yuvraj changes identities with Raja and leaves the palace. Both boys now struggle in vain to adjust to their new identity. Raja's mother (Nirupa Roy) and sister Sujjo (Nazima) both are miserable with his changed behaviour and the King is also very distressed about Yuvraj. Sudhir (Sanjeev Kumar) comes in as a pivotal player in this saga of gripping twists and turns. This Prasad Productions' costume drama has effective performances by Sanjeev Kumar Nazima and child artiste Mahesh Kothare. The hit team of Anand Bakshi and Laxmikant Pyarelal created melodious songs like 'Tu Kitni Achchi Hai...O Maa' 'O Phirkiwali' 'Mera Naam Hai Chameli' and 'Sang Basanti Ang Basanti'.
Under the musical direction of Claudio Abbado a cast of singers perform works from Bach to Haydn from Donizetti to Verdi and from Schumann to Schonberg.
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