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Réalisé par Muzaffar AliOrigine IndeGenres Drame,
MusicalThèmes La musique,
Sexualité,
Erotique,
Prostitution,
Musique,
BollywoodActeurs Rekha,
Farooq Sheikh,
Naseeruddin Shah,
Shaukhat Kaifi,
Dina Pathak,
Prema NarayanNote76%
En 1840, Amiran âgée de huit ans, est enlevée à sa famille par leur voisin, Dilawar Khan (Satish Shah) et vendue à madame Khanum Jaan (Shaukat Kaifi), propriétaire d'une maison de plaisir où elle forme des courtisanes., 2h48
Genres Drame,
ActionActeurs Salman Khan,
Sushmita Sen,
Diya Mirza,
Inder Kumar,
Sharat Saxena,
Nishigandha WadNote56%
Veer Thakur (Salman Khan) is an eligible young bachelor living in a small community with his parents, Thakur Kunal Singh (Sharat Saxena), and mom Thakurain Geeta (Nishigandha Wad). He is in love with Muskaan(Dia Mirza), his friend & daughter of another Thakur. Their parents give their support to the union, but Veer suddenly starts getting visions of events that he can't remember ever happening to him & finds that he is an expert in fighting techniques no pehelwaan, including his father, have ever seen before. Nobody has any explanation for these facts., 2h47
Réalisé par Aziz MirzaOrigine IndeGenres Drame,
Comédie,
Comédie romantique,
RomanceThèmes La musique,
Musique,
BollywoodActeurs Shahrukh Khan,
Rani Mukherjee,
Satish Shah,
Lillete Dubey,
Meghna Malik,
Johnny LeverNote64%
Raj vit heureux entouré d'une bande de copains, dans un quartier populaire. Priya vit dans une famille aisée. Raj rencontre Priya et la fait beaucoup rire, mais elle doit partir se marier avec un ami d'enfance, en Grèce. Pendant le chemin, Raj et Priya tombent amoureux, plus tard ils se marient et tout le monde est heureux. Mais le mariage marque le vrai début de l'histoire : avec la vie à deux, les choses se compliquent quelque peu. Si Priya s'adapte facilement à un milieu plus simple que celui qu'elle connaissait, Raj et son caractère emporté ont des progrès à faire pour que ce mariage dure pour le meilleur et pour le pire…, 2h41
Réalisé par Tigmanshu DhuliaGenres Drame,
Policier,
RomanceActeurs Hrishitaa Bhatt,
Jimmy Shergill,
Irrfan Khan,
Ashutosh Rana,
Varun Badola,
Tinnu AnandNote75%
The Background of the movie is Student Politics in Allahabad University where Politics often takes a dirty turn. When college student Anirudh (Jimmy Shergill) meets pretty co-ed Niharika (Hrishitaa Bhatt), they quickly become romantically involved but Unfortunately, their relationship can't escape the student politics of University where two rival gangs of Gaurishankar Pandey (Ashutosh Rana) and Ranvijay Singh(Irrfan Khan) are involved in fight for supremacy. When Aniruddha meets Ranvijay (Irfan Khan), who eliminated Gaurishankar Pandey, he believes he's merely helping his fellow student . , 2h14
Réalisé par Ken GhoshGenres Drame,
Comédie,
RomanceActeurs Shahid Kapoor,
Amrita Rao,
Shenaz Treasury,
Yash Tonk,
Satish Shah,
Kapil JhaveriNote60%
Après un rendez-vous désastreux avec la ravissante Payal, Rajiv, un jeune étudiant, essaie de rebondir et de se rapprocher de la belle Alisha, mais arrivera-t-il à ses fins ?, 2h28
Genres Drame,
Fantasy,
Action,
AventureActeurs Namrata Shirodkar,
Tinnu Anand,
M. S. Narayana,
Konidela Nagendra Babu,
Ramya Krishnan,
Reema SenNote62%
The Aatmalingam of the Himalayas possesses enormous divine powers. Once every 72 years, Akasa Ganga from sky flows into the Aatmalingam. Those who drink the holy water of Akasa Ganga become younger for eternity and gain supernatural powers.Acteurs Tabu,
Kunal Kapoor,
Raghubir Yadav,
Sharat Saxena,
Nadira BabbarNote61%
Nawab, a popular Hyderabadi novelist, is suffering from a classic case of writer's block. Five years have passed, and stories of substance seem to have dried up. Then, almost providentially, Nawab comes across a young woman named Meenaxi. She's enigmatic and individualistic – and not quite willing to perform the part of a passive muse. But that doesn't deter a rejuvenated Nawab from giving her different personae – she can be the mysterious perfume trader of Hyderabad, the exotic desert bloom of Jaisalmer or the orphaned Maria of Prague. Inexorably, she consolidates her command over the novelist. She dismisses his renewed attempts at writing as insubstantial and hackneyed, plunging him into a state of deeper despair. She is scathingly critical about his story and is amused by one of his characters, the lovelorn and awkward Kameshwar. Finally, as Nawab strives on a new page all over again, Meenaxi comments that perhaps the book is in vain. In any case, it is much too late. The writer must survive and live, if he can, without her support, inspiration and criticism.