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- An atheist archaeologist turned believer must race against time to prove the true existence of the legendary Ram Setu before evil forces destroy the pillar of India's heritage.
- Underscoring the themes of caste politics and discrimination, Champaran Mutton follows the story of a family based in Bihar and their everyday struggles, spun around a motive leading to cook and relish Champaran Mutton, a local Bihari delicacy.
- Kaki is a 70 year old widow who lives with her Nepali domestic help, Malti in Mumbai. The film takes place on one afternoon in their house where a flower blossoms in the balcony. Malti meets a boy, a sailor from her hometown unexpectedly. In the meanwhile, men in the passage spray mosquito repellant that gives Kaki bad dreams.
- Once upon a time in a village, an old lady steals the rooster and the sun never rises again.
- Namdeo has learnt to live off the forest from his father. He stares at the treetops, searching for honey. The wind blows and afternoon descends on the small village by the jungle. Women of the village, whisper little secrets of their lost loves. Never seen, and only heard. A strange smoke emits from the ground, like a dream of a time gone by.
- A father son relationship story, that starts on an indifferent note of misunderstandings and wrong conceptions, but goes on to develop into a beautiful, friendly relationship. Even when this seemingly ideal relationship runs into physical barriers, caused by accidents and ultimately death itself, the relationship seems to continue spiritually, giving the much needed inspiration for the one who is left behind. A chronicle of a family, exploring how this regime continues from generation to generation, even through the void caused by absence on a physical plane, is made up through the constant inspiration on the spiritual level.
- A documentary film-maker comes to a film school in search of a legendary student leader. But instead of a revolutionary, he stumbles across a revolution in the making. The ingredients are all there but the circumstances are absurd. Both the warring parties seem to exist in a world of their own choosing. While one faction prefers to walk backwards, cover their heads and always talk on the phone; the other prefers to escape this 'reality' and sit on trees instead.
- A quaint village on India's Konkan coast becomes a point of meditation for an epistolary travelogue about faith, endurance and passing away.
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- The film follows fragmented journeys of a group of young people in the city of Mumbai. All of them are working on a film in different positions. They keep negotiating with their insecurities in the film crew and also difficulties in their personal lives.The film that they are working on, is a story of a young cab driver's victimization and violent revenge. Increasingly the fiction starts finding uncanny resonances in the fragmented journeys of the youngsters.
- Its an ethnographic film exploring the legend of a Mahadeo Koli Goddess Kalsu whose story and identity remains impregnated in the consciousness of the women of the tribe even today. The film tells the story of the Goddess while drawing visual contrasts between primordial and contemporary images.
- A personal exploration of one's lost identity, reflecting upon the oral literature passed through generations within the Gor-Banjara tribe
- A reflection on celluloid dreams, fathers and sons, and the cyclical universe presented as a portrait of the erstwhile Prabhat Studio through the reunion of some of its oldest workers.
- Madhav, a playful 8-year-old boy who has spent most of his time playing outdoors in the village, is being sent to town for educational purposes.
- A little boy Mangal sees a news on television that human can reach on Mars in future. Mangal is inspired from the news and he wants to go to planet MARS for his own happiness, joy and want to celebrate his life with his true friend Balu.
- Avik is a clerk in a private company and aspires to publish his book one day. While he's already struggling to pay off his dues to the publisher, he comes to know one day that he has lost his job. Though he's heartbroken, the situation gives him a silver lining, wherein, he can use the final settlement amount to pay off his publisher. The twist in the story comes, when his old faithful servant asks for monetary help from him to fund his grandson's education. Now Avik has to make a choice how to use that money.
- Young couple finds a way to have their own time while handling a bed-ridden father on a stormy rainy night.
- The film follows a migrated labour couple and the labour contractor at a construction site in a rapidly developing Indian city. It focuses on their inter-dependency , care for each other and attempt to co exist beyond the social morality or their own personal disasters. More than the simple binary of right-wrong or oppressed-oppressor the characters are portrayed in different shades of grey, to cope up with the complexities of our time.
- Brooding over a recent breakup, seismologist Pradipta aka Paddy travels to a village for a field research. Amidst ignoring the calls of her ex and gathering data of waves causing earthquakes, she experiences an unsuspecting tremor there.
- The film talks about the plight of women in the social structure. It is a fight they are constantly fighting against the odd - the Male. It tries to deal with the intense emotional turmoil of a mother (Tara), who, having realised the odds, finds herself helpless in saving her daughter (Phool). Nevertheless, she vows to fight back and leads to a very unusual resolve. It is not about the story of Tara and Phool, the characters in the film. They are mere representatives of 'their people'.
- This film is about transformation of life while living in a lonely city and about Hope.
- A middle aged lonely gangster meeting his enemy to ask him if is he as lonely as him.
- Due to the caste hierarchy in Golegaon, the Adivasi people in the village struggle to hold onto their traditions and assert their own individual identity as a community in the very place that has belonged to them for generations.
- Set in rural naxal affected village. One night a group of enters a house.
- Matsya attempts to tell a story of love, loss, the inevitable regret. The film is inspired by philosophy of life , complimenting change and accepting the reality of life-that it's "better to have loved and lost, rather than not having loved". The story is symbolized by adopting inspirations from the Indian mythological tales and folklore, especially of the titular fish god --Matsya, and weaving into it, an amalgamation of Indian astrological signs and the tribal culture of rural central India that speaks Nimadi - the film's spoken language. In a sparse but scenic land, with its geography and period unfounded & untouched, Meena (inspired by Pisces) lives an isolated rural life, characterized by his surreal abode that mirrors his volatile, emotional, and magical inner life, while the vast lush landscapes and lake create a harmonic balance needed to set the stage for Bhumi (inspired by Taurus), a more pragmatic presence that will bring stability and peace of mind in his life. Where the character of Meena is driven by forces of Nature that drives a Piscean, Bhumi on the other hand is monitored by forces of earth or land. The story begins was Bhumi leaves, and Meena is left alone -- in an absolute sense of devastation. With an intention of changing the past to fix his present, following the advice of a mysterious man, Meena sets out on a fantastical journey, hoping to change his past. The magical water of the lake helps him maneuver through aids. The entire story of Meena and Bhumi unfolds in reverse, where cause follows consequence, and conflict follows resolutions.
- Director wants to take a shot but constantly encounters problem from crew.
- One Day, in anger, Sheila Basu leaves her home and goes to Mumbai in pursuit of her career. This leads to a temporary separation between Sheila and her husband Alok. But after a few months separation, both Sheila and Alok realize each other's importance. They become more mature and reach an understanding, thus saving their family from breaking up.
- A young boy, Rahul, hopes to write a book on his experience of growing up in his village. His mother, being deeply connected with nature, can sense messages and signs arising from nature. Urmila, a pregnant lady, is driven by sensorial experiences. But, In contrast to the serenity and harmonious living; there lurks a violent societal past.These peaceful and quiet lives intersect in a space where traumatic memories of death and loss in Assam's thirty years of secessionist movement keep resurfacing.
- A fun adventure of a young girl having her first hair cut in an all men's salon.
- Exploring self interrogating midnight poems dealing with insecurities, vulnerability and aspirations of a migrant youth living an urban life.
- Palash and Malay, friends of different age groups, discuss death, pollution, and the meaning of Malay's dead wife's name while drinking country liquor in a store. Later, the context of someone's name's meaning bothers Palash and his wife Shabnam as well. It ruins their sleep.
- music video based on the poetry of Naveen Sagar
- A heartwarming documentary on the marginal dwellers of Malegaon confronting threats of evacuation to make space for a highway.
- A young man and woman share an apartment wall in a multi-storied apartment building in the city of Mumbai.