DramaPoonam (Amrita Rao) is an orphaned middle-class girl who lives with her chacha (Alok Nath) and chachi (Seema Biswas). Poonam's chachi has been unable to accept Poonam as her own child as she is more beautiful than chachi’s daughter, Rajni (Amrita Prakash). Poonam's simple and affectionate demeanor touches the heart of Bhagatji (Manoj Joshi) who takes her marriage proposal for Prem (Shahid Kapoor), son of renowned businessman Mr. Harishchandra (Anupam Kher). In spite of being brought up in the fast city life of New Delhi, Prem is rooted to the ground and has retained his family’s traditional values and upbringing. Respecting his father’s wishes, Prem agrees to meet Poonam to get to know her better. What follows is a 'meeting' arranged by the two families. Prem and Poonam are suddenly in the midst of a situation they have never been in before. They discover their soul mates in each other and are engaged - to be married in six months. Prem and Poonam go through the most magical and
BollywoodHarry (Akshay Kumar) works as a barber in a shop named 'Hulk Cut' in London and often experiences flashes from his past life. He and his brothers, Max and Roy (played by Bobby Deol and Riteish Deshmukh respectively), owe a considerable amount of money to a gangster after Harry accidentally washed off the gangster's money due to his bouts of short-term memory loss. To repay the money, the trio hatches a plan to marry Kriti, Neha, and Pooja (Kriti Sanon, Kriti Kharbanda, and Pooja Hegde), the three daughters of a billionaire, Thakral (Ranjeet). Things go as planned, and everyone heads to Sitamgarh for the wedding. As soon as they reach the destination, Harry recalls everything from his past life. The film travels back to the year 1419, where Harry was Rajkumar Bala, and Kriti was Rajkumari Madhu, his love interest. Max was the royal bodyguard Angrakshak Dharamputra who was in love with Rajkumari Meena (Neha in the present life). Nartaki Bangdu Maharaj (Roy) and Rajkumar Mala (Pooja) were
BollywoodBased on a real life. A group of con artists who robbed famous businessmen and politicians by pretending to be the CBI or Income tax officers and conducting raids, they would take away all the black money hoarded by them. Based on true incidents during the 1980s.
ComedyIshwarchand Thakur (Amitabh Bachchan) and Sumitra Thakur (Shefali Shah) are a married couple who run a toy factory together. They have a son named Aditya Thakur (Akshay Kumar) who does not have any interest in responsibility or what he wants to do in life. It gets even worse when he elopes with his girlfriend, Pooja (Priyanka Chopra), the daughter of Natu (Boman Irani). When Pooja gets pregnant, both Ishwar and Sumitra decide to make Aditya realize his responsibilities, as he will have to take care of his wife and child. They take drastic measures and throw Aditya out the house along with Pooja. As a result, he and she live in a room at the back of the house in the garden. The force becomes so bad that Aditya begins to hate his father and they do not speak to each other for a long time. At the same time, Aditya becomes aware of his role in life. However, Ishwar has done all this for a reason and is hiding something from Aditya. Ishwar is trying to make sure that his son is secure becau
BollywoodKabhi Kabhie is the story of a poet Amit (Amitabh Bachchan) and the beautiful Pooja (Rakhee). It is the story of how these two visualize a perfect future together. But destiny has other plans, as Pooja bows to the wishes of her parents and marries Vijay (Shashi Kapoor). Amit drifts away from his poetry in a futile and unsuccessful attempt to forget Pooja he marries Anjali (Waheeda Rehman). But just how picture perfect are Amit and Pooja’s lives? Some 20 years on... spanning over to the next generation, Pooja and Vijay’s son Vicky (Rishi Kapoor) and Anjali’s daughter Pinky (Neetu Singh) from a prior relationship, fall in love. A chain of events brings together old lovers as friends. Kabhi Kabhie is a love story of generations.
BollywoodShyam and Makarand work as photographers in a commercial advertising agency. Both of them like to fool around with women, even though Makarand is engaged to be married to a doctor named Anjali. In order to outsmart each other, they two get into a competition of shooting a photograph, and Sam wins it, goes on a trip to the United States of America. Upon his return, he finds that Makarand is living a very enviable lifestyle with three of the most beautiful girls, who also work as air-hostesses. Sam meets them all, and finds out that the trio are unaware of each other, falls in love with Pooja; and begins several moves to upset Makarand lifestyle, and possibly get promoted as a supervisor.
BollywoodLondon, an overcrowded cafe, one table to share. Two strangers tell each other “how I met my fiancé” stories to kill time. Rikki (Abhishek Bachchan) met his fiance Anaida (Lara Dutta) at the Ritz in Paris and Alvira (Preity Zinta) met her prince charming Steve (Bobby Deol) at Madame Tussauds in London. Stories unfold and by the end of their session the two have alarmingly gotten attracted to each other. What follows is a crazy love story full of lies, deceits and a complicated quadrangle - Rikki and Alvira have gotten themselves as well as Anaida ad Steve in to a lovely mess, where each of them have to think quick on their feet, dancing around each other’s emotions playing musical chairs & lying through their teeth. If opposites attract - then this is it.
ComedyUncertainty results in the life of Delhi-based Raj when his wealthy wife, Kiran, the sole heir to the Saxena Group of Companies, finds out that he may be having an affair with leggy model, Dolly, who is being stalked by her possessive ex-boyfriend, Diesel. Kiran hires a private detective, Nunnu, who secretly loves her, to follow Dolly and Raj around. To pull wool over their eyes, Raj recruits a former waiter, Goverdhan, to pose as Dolly's live-in boyfriend, while an embittered former employee, Mangu, prepares to blackmail Raj. Hilarious chaos results when Raj starts to suspect that Goverdhan and Dolly are having an affair.
BollywoodNoorie (Poonam Dhillon) is a young and beautiful girl from the valleys, who along with Yusuf (Farooq Shaikh) has a simple dream - A house... A family... and a life full of love. But nothing is that simple in life as Noorie and Yusuf’s dreams are torn apart at the hands of a couple of village goons for whom Noorie is just a conquest. NOORIE tells a simple and touching story of Noorie and Yusuf’s fearless love at all cost.
BollywoodRich and wealthy Akash Verma befriends poor, orphaned, crippled Aman. Akash introduces Aman to his parents, and they adopt him and give him their family name. Akash and Aman grow up as brothers. While Akash is a womanizer, Aman gets to writing poems under the name of Sagar, which gets published, and he becomes very popular. One of his fans is a young woman by the name of Pooja Saxena, and they correspond through letters with each other over the next few months. Gradually, Aman falls in love with her. However, when Akash meets Pooja he falls head over heels in love with her also. When Aman comes to know of this, he asks Akash to pose as Sagar, which he does, and both Pooja and Akash fall in love with each other, while a heartbroken Aman looks on. He knows that although women may like his poems, no girl will love him when they see his handicap.
BollywoodMilkha Singh – for some the name evokes a faint memory from the pages of history. All that is most remembered is that Milkha Singh hailed as the flying sikh, was a famous athlete, who infamously lost the penultimate race of his life. “The one who lost the 400 meters finals at the Rome Olympics… is an involuntary response when the name Milkha Singh is mentioned. The film attempts to understand catastrophic loss that was deemed a sure victory and explores through the darkness of disgrace; Milkha’s redemption, the redemption and catharsis that come when he confronts his past.
BollywoodA social and political satire based on a true story, Dekh Tamasha Dekh revolves around the search for the religious identity of a poor man crushed under the weight of a politician's hoarding.The film explores an India where bizarre is normal, religion is funnier than a comedy, and politics scarier than the worst horror movie. Welcome to Hindu-sthan.