Dor is a story about love loss friendship hope and ultimately redemption. Dor has two principle characters that are from different walks of life but get bound together following certain occurrences. It's a story about Zeenat (Gul Panag) an independent self-assured married young woman living in a remote Himachal Pradesh village and about Meera (Ayesha Takia) who abodes in rural Rajashtan and hails from a conventional Rajput household. A life-changing piece of news which happens to be of common interest reaches both these strangers and compels their life to no longer remain the same. A search begins so that life could be habitual and happy again a bahuroopiya (Shreyas Talpade) enters the scenario and perhaps helps unravel the mysteries leading into a powerful and unexpected ending. The story questions us on how far one can go to save her/his love fighting all odds perhaps even destiny.
Frenzy madness and pulsating arteries The hysteria of a game that is inarguably the most idolized sport of the nation Cricket! For Iqbal an 18-year-old deaf and dumb lad from a small village cricket was the reason to live; it was his religion his outlet for he harbored just one dream - the national team As Iqbal treads the path to his dream his thirst to succeed is challenged by lifes harsh adversities there is but one hope -an ever encouraging little sister and Mohit a village drunkard in whom Iqbal seeks the only chance of victory. What follows is a momentous journey of bravery pride and human achievement; as Iqbal and Mohit embark on a dream chase! A movie not just on cricket but the undying spirit to conquer against also odds An exhilarating flight towards destiny intertwined with cricket madness and the desire to win will make you rise and cheer for Iqbal.
Bollywood-India's answer to Hollywood producing an annual quota of ""masala"" films or what are better known as musical soap operas-is the backdrop for the bittersweet comedy Bollywood Calling. Into the circus of Bollywood is trust an unsuspecting Pat Stomare (Pat Cusick) an out-of-luck American B-movie star. This is the work of Subramaniam (Om Puri) Subra for short-a producer who concocts the first pairing of an American hero with the legendary Manu Kapoor (Navin Nishol) an ageing Indian star. Manu and Pat play brothers who are 'separated by destiny and united by fate' in the old-fashioned Hindi potboiler Maut ('The Death') an action-drama-romantic extravaganza with the young aspiring starlet Kajal (Perizaad Zorabian) playing the female lead opposite Manu. Bollywood Calling is an honest no holds-barred look at the world of Indian film-making as we follow Pat through his evolution from uncertain actor to competent Bollywood hero. Through his re Manu Subra and the beautiful Kajal we take this journey with Pat and experience with him the color the confusion and the passion of Bollywood all from an outsider-turned-insider's point of view. Bollywood Calling was shot on location in New Jersey and Hyderabad. The shooting at times developed an uncanny resemblance to the fiction it was trying to portray. Last minute location changes new script pages and various other hiccups gave the cast and crew the feeling that they were the ones living the film.
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