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Mausam (transl. Season) is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film starring Sanjeev Kumar and Sharmila Tagore, and directed by Gulzar. It is loosely based on the 1961 novel, The Judas Tree , by A.J. Cronin .
Chhaava (Marathi: transl. Lion cub) is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language historical action film based on the life of Sambhaji Maharaj, the second ruler of the Maratha Empire, who is played by Vicky Kaushal.
The film's marketing included an action video game based on its characters, making it the first movie-based video game in South Indian and Telugu cinema. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Due to its enduring popularity, Jalsa was re-released in 2022, becoming the highest-grossing Telugu re-release until it was surpassed by Kushi (2001), another Pawan Kalyan film.
Jal (transl. Water) is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language drama film set in the Rann of Kutch, India, and follows an overconfident water diviner Bakka who tries to solve the drought problems in his village, but faces unforeseen circumstances when he tries to help a female bird watcher save flamingos.
Mausam (transl. Season) is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Pankaj Kapur under the Vistaar Religare Film Fund banner. [1] The film stars Shahid Kapoor opposite Sonam Kapoor .
Gandhi Tatha Chettu is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by Padmavathi Malladi. [2] [3] The film features Sukriti Veni Bandreddi, Ananda Chakrapani and Rag Mayur in lead roles. [4] The film premiered at Minsk International Film Festival (Listapad) in November 2024 and at Jaipur International Film Festival during the ...
Alex's daughter goes to a building with cash, only for the killer to take the money and attempt to escape. Vikram catches the killer and opens his mask to reveal Alex's face. The scene cuts back to Maha standing at the top of the building looking down and smiling. The movie shows Maha's flashback where she and Malik are in love.
In the early twentieth century, Biswambhar Roy is a Bengali zamindar (landlord) in decline who lives in a palace that is empty except for a servant and his steward. The music from the coming of age ceremony for the son of Biswambhar's nouveau-riche businessman neighbor, Mahim Ganguly, makes Biswambhar think back to when his only son, Khoka, went through the same ceremony.