Movies results for "rup-amar"
Amara Prema|
1992
Amarnath|
1978
Police No. 1|
2011
Yaarige Beda Duddu|
2001
Kal Hamara Hai|
1959
Take It Easy|
2011
Kushboo Kushboothan|
1992
Balu Aparoopa Nam Jodi|
1978
Balu Aparoopa Nam Jodi
1978 | 138 min
Balu Aparoopa Nam Jodi is a 1978 Indian Kannada film, directed by K. Janakiraman and produced by K. Janakiraman. The film stars Srinath, Aarathi, Ambarish, Dwarakish, Balakrishna, Narsimharaju in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ramlal Sehra.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicThisai Maariya Paravaigal|
1979
Marana Mrudanga|
1992
Namma Ooru Nalla Ooru|
1986
Kabli Khan|
1963
Kabli Khan
1963 | 123 min
Emperor Shahbaz (Samson?) has been conquering new territories right left and center, leaving death and destruction in his wake. His latest conquest is Yakistan, whose king has surrendered, but a loyal patriot -- Kabli Khan (Ajit) -- refuses to admit defeat. Kabli Khan is held prisoner by Shahbaz's army but manages to escape with like-minded prisoners and stolen arms. He gets home to his village, just in time to save the village from being looted by Shahbaz's soldiers. A further batch of the conquering soldiers is driven out, soon after. They return to Shahbaaz, to get the dressing down of their lives.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicVipra Narayana|
1954
Ival Draupadi|
2000
Enga Oru Pattukaran|
1987
Enga Oru Pattukaran
1987 | 127 min
Enga Oru Pattukaran is a 1987 Indian Tamil film, directed by Gangai Amaran and produced by Kalyani Murugan. The film stars Ramarajan, Rekha, Shantipriya and Senthamarai in lead roles. The film had musical score by Ilaiyaraaja.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicChaurahen-Crossroads|
2007
Chaurahen-Crossroads
2007 | 87 min
Chaurahen - Crossroads is an evocative and poignant composition consisting of three separate stories set in three different cities in contemporary India. Each revolves around love, life, and loss. The first story enters straight into the heart of Farooq (Ankur Khanna) and Ira's (Soha Ali Khan) relationship in Mumbai. Farooq remains troubled by his own inability to let go of the memories of his dead parents in his ancestral which he continues to occupy and use as the disturbing muse for his own writing. So deeply ensconced in being haunted by his own past, Farooq appears incapable of fully living in the present, to the extent to which he proves powerless in responding to the possibility of sharing true love with Ira.\n\nIn Kolkatta, the second vignette revolves around Dr. Siddharth Bose (Victor Banerjee), a wealthy Calcutta surgeon in his fifties. Dr. Bose's is stuck in the rut of a loveless, pitiful, and seemingly pointless marriage which he attempts to rattle by embarking on a quick, nervous and uncomfortable affair with a much younger woman. His lover, Lea (Keira Chaplin), is a German on her own journey to discover India, and to some extent herself. Their passionate yet tormented romance lays the groundwork for Dr. Bose and his wife (Roopa Ganguly) to repair their relationship while Dr. Bose simultaneously self-destructs his nascent, doomed affair.\n\nThe third and final story occurs in the south Indian city of Kochi where the Nair family confronts the sudden loss of a nuclear family member who died serving in the Indian military. One of the Nair children, Naveen (Karthik Kumar), returns from Vienna to try and reconcile the harsh, lonely reality of his brother Keshi's (Shayan Munshi) death with his own inability to connect with his personal and familial history in India and his present predicament of having to feign a relationship with a woman to conceal his love for a man in Europe.
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