Akash is a tender young boy troubled by the strained relationship his parents share. His only beacon of happiness and comfort in his house is his jovial and caring grandfather.But he is devastated when his grandfather passes away, and he finds himself unable to cope with his life at home.At his grandfather's funeral, he meets a person he did not expect to see and yet another person he least expected to see. With a little help from them, Akash begins to realise that not everyone who leaves the world behind necessarily leave their people behind in it too.
Set in post-colonial India, Qissa tells the story of Umber Singh, a Sikh, who is forced to flee his village due to ethnic cleansing at the time of Partition in 1947. Umber decides to fight fate and builds a new home for his family. When Umber marries his youngest child Kanwar to Neeli, a girl of lower caste, the family is faced with the truth of their identities; where individual ambitions and destinies collide in a struggle with eternity.
Born in Maharashtra in an unknown dhangar (shephard) family in the late 1720s, Ahilya became the daughter-in-law of Malharrao Holkar, the first Maratha Subhedar (Governor) of Malwa in Central India. Malharrao had already departed from the prevailing wisdom of the times by creating an independent financial account in the name of Gautambai, his wife and mother of Khanderao. Ahilya subsequently inherited this account and built her Empire of Charities all over the sub-continent and well beyond the boundaries of Malwa. Her other mother-in-law Harkubai, also contributed to her growth by transforming Ahilya from a simple village girl into a noble ruler with rare social and political acumen.
A political Godfather dies and a lot of thieves dressed up as politicians took over the rule. Question arises regarding the successor of the God, unfolding few names, along with the God's most beloved angel, Lucifer.
Eight years since the death of his granddaughter, John Biswas hasn't moved on like the rest of the world. Angela was found dead after an unsolved kidnapping. John, in hope of finding her kidnapper, diligently pursues the truth and orchestrates his own investigation after official channels fail. Father Martin Das, an ex-cop who failed to locate the kidnapper is weighed down by guilt and finds solace in sermons and dogma. He occasionally guides John, in hopes of repenting for his past. A young boy named Rony is abducted from the same place as Angela and her closed case returns to limelight when Sarita Singh deduces that the manner of both the kidnappings is concordant. Spurred by the fresh developments John and Martin regain renewed fervour and dig further into the mystery. John pieces together all the bits of information available in hopes of finding the true identity of this child kidnapper and if possible, some long awaited closure and peace. But as John, Martin and Sarita find out, there's more beneath the surface.
A rock star, who suffers from a mental disorder due to his bitter past, is convinced that his parents were murdered by three men. Taking the support of a journalist, he sets out to find the evil men.
It is the second instalment of the Gangs of Wasseypur series centered around the Coal mafia of Dhanbad, Jharkhand, and the underlying power struggles, politics and vengeance between three crime families
Raju finds out about a fantastic scheme which would double his money. He meets a bank manager who is actually a con woman. She convinces Baburao and Shyam to invest more. After the initial investment, they even sell their bungalow to invest more money. Raju also convinces Pappu, a small-time goon, to invest some money. Weeks later, the trio realises that all this was a scam and now they are penniless. When Pappu turns up at the trio's bungalow to take his share, he realises that the bungalow now belongs to a Parsi gun collector. Pappu loses his mind as he had borrowed money from a deadly gangster Tiwari. Tiwari threatens the trio to return his money or else he would kill them. How will the trio arrange for such a big amount in such a short span of time?
Dhamaal is a fun-filled escapade of four lazy friends; Roy (Riteish Deshmukh), Manav (Javed Jaffrey), Aditya (Arshad Warsi) and Boman (Aashish Chaudhary). One day while trying to save a dying mobster, they learn about the location of a hidden treasure and set off on a journey to claim it. A series of madcap misadventures ensues when they realise they’re not the only ones pursuing it. The friends are thrown into hilarious and baffling situations that leave the audience guessing - Is there really any hidden treasure? If yes, then who will it belong to?
A philanderer falls in love with a girl who agrees to accept his marriage proposal if he renounces his reckless lifestyle within six months. While he tries hard to accomplish the goal, a young boy ends up at his doorsteps claiming to be his son.