The film is entirely shot in New York and its suburbs and Princeton/New Jersey. The films deals with relationships of many dimensions, their conflicts and resolutions on the day of holi, which is an Indian festival of colours, that signifies a new beginning.
The recent success of India based stories, done in an international style, has generated lot of audience interest, and some of the successful films are: BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM, MONSOON WEDDING, EAST IS EAST, AMERICAN DESI. First English language film with prominent Indian and international stars.
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This is a haunting but improbable love story involving three shy people: Snehamoy Chatterjee, an Arithmetic teacher in a school in the interiors of riverine West Bengal; Miyage the Japanese girl who became his wife through a strange sequence of letters, and Sandhya, a widow forced by circumstances to take refuge in his home.
It had all begun when Snehamoy was a student in Serampore College, living in a hostel and preparing for his BSc examination. He had sent off a letter to a name found in a magazine under ‘pen friends’. The answer had arrived a month later resulting in an abiding friendship between two people who did not know each other’s tongues and were forced to communicate with the aid of dictionaries in a foreign language – English – often with hilarious results.
The Magic Bat is a delicious blend of fun, fantasy, music and emotions, with a Magic Bat at the heart of it all. Set against the backdrop of a nail-biting India-Pakistan Cricket series, the film is the heartwarming story of an orphan Karan (Zain Khan). From a nobody with sorrows and loneliness, Karan become a national hero, learns to believe in himself and finds a family that truly loves him. It is also the moving story of a young man, Varun (Rahul Bose), who learns to accept others around him the way they are, and discovers the true meaning of having a family.
Karan finds a Magic Bat, bumps into Varun and the three of them set the Cricket stadium and the screen on fire! CK2MK is a journey of a boy who dares to dream big and thereby, proves to the world: Believe in yourself… because the magic is in you!
Khela, The Game, is the story of the making of a film that turned into something else altogether. Raja, played by Prosenjit, the idealistic filmmaker is determined not to compromise on his art. He has a new project on hand, the translation of Nalak, a classic Bengali text, into celluloid.
Raja is convinced that the film could be perfect if he had the right boy to play the part. The innocent face of a boy, buying street food, suddenly catches his eye. The child's parents are reluctant to let to their son Abhirup go. Abhirup, on the other hand, wants to be in films, Abhirup and Raja impulsively decide to run away together to make the film. Abhirup's parents set the police on Raja's trail.
It is Christmas Day in Calcutta and David Dawson is off to celebrate it with his sweetheart, Nandini Shom. The meeting does not go well as Nandini wants him to start working so that they can get married and start a family, while David wants a career as a musician. She tells him that she will never see him again.
Despondent, he returns to his rented apartment and is chided by his landlady, Lillian, who threatens to have him evicted as he has been delinquent in paying his rent for over a year now and will not permit him to party with his friends. To make matters worse, Raka, a dumb boy, tells him in sign language that he has just witnessed a murder in a barbershop and the killers are after him. David takes him to the police-station where he lodges a F.I.R. (First Information Report) on Raka's behalf.
The film is about the rise of Rambhi (Shabana Azmi) from a housewife to a powerful politician. Rambhi and husband Veeran (Milind Gunaji) arrive in the city displaced by a drought. Veeran emerges leader of his Mer community to become Sarpanch aided by a cunning lawyer Keshubhai (Govind Namdeo). Keshubhai uses him for his own purposes till Veeran learns of his corruption. Keshubhai gets Veeran murdered and his illiterate widow elected on sympathy.
But Rambhi supported by Jagga (Nirmal Pandey) emerges a politician to contend with using violence to clear her way. A crisis emerges with Rambhi’s son employing the same violence to attain a girl by attacking her lover.