Surendra Rajan
Say Yes To Love|
2012
Say Yes To Love
2012 | 120 min
Vijay (Aasad MIrza) is a young boy who is molested by a prostitute when he is forcibly taken to the red-light area by his school friends. He escapes from there but the molestation leaves him so traumatized that he develops fear and his affects his interaction with girls. His father (Aditya Raj Kapoor) meets a bold and beautiful girl, Sarah Jones (Nazia Hussain), who tells him that she can erase the trauma from his son's life. The father promises to pay her the hefty fee she demands. Sarah Jones now enters Vijay's life and, slowly but surely, she makes him comfortable in the company of a girl something which wasn't the case because of Vijay's traumatic past. What's more, as Vijay and Sarah Jones keep meeting more often, she with a desire to fulfill her contract with Vijay's father, the two youngsters end up falling in love with one another. Once Sarah Jones has completed her part of the contract, Vijay's father pays her off. What happens then? Does the father accept the fact that his son and Sarah are in love? Does he ever know this fact? Does he get Sarah and his married? Or does Sarah walk out of Vijay's life? In short, do the lovers ever meet or never meet? If they do meet, how do they meet? And if they do not meet, why do they not meet?
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Subtitles:English, ArabicGandhi My Father|
2007
Gandhi My Father
2007 | 134 min
While Gandhi was hailed as the father of the nation, his son Harilal always resented the fact that for him, he was like a father who never was. But rather than forgiving his father, Harilal chooses to tread the path that is completely against his idealistic father's principles. A frustrated Harilal Gandhi goes haywire in a bid to embrace success. He cheats people of their hard-earned money by using his father's pious name. He doesn't bay an eyelid before visiting brothels and converting to Islam. His wife disowns him and, in the end, even his doting mother asks him to leave her house when he comes drunk to meet his parents.
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Subtitles:English, Arabic, RomanianGandhi My Father - Russian|
2007
Gandhi My Father - Polish|
2007
Anmol Ghadi|
1946
Anmol Ghadi
1946 | 121 min
Chander and Lata were childhood friends in Jahanabad, Lata being the daughter of a rich family whereas Chander was the son of a poor, widow mother. Lata's parents didn't like Renu being friends with Chander. Renu's family gets transferred to Bombay. At the time of departure, Renu gifts her watch to Chander as a memento. They grow up. Chander goes to Bombay to search Lata. Chander's rich friend Prakash opens a shop for Chander where Chander can earn his livelihood by repairing musical instruments. Prakash's mother doesn't like Prakash spending money on Chander. Lata has turned a writer, her work published under the nickname of "Renu" aka "Renuka Devi", Chander becomes a fan of her work. Basanti is Lata's friend. In one of her novels, Lata writes the story of Childhood friendship of Chander and Lata. Chander reads it and writes a letter to Renu (Lata) to find out how she knows of this story and if she knows Lata, then helping him to find Lata. Reading that letter, Basanti forces Lata to call Chander to meet plotting that Basanti will meet Chander as Lata. Basanti meets Chander there and falls in love with Chander. Chander was carrying the watch gifted by Lata to him all the time, that he looses when Basanti meets him and Basanti locates it. Seeing the watch, Lata recognizes it and recognizes Chander. Basanti feels hurt and blames Lata that she was knowing that Basanti was in love with Chander even then Lata didn't tell her that Chander is the same guy who Lata herself is in love with. Lata tells her that she herself was not aware. Lata's parents contact Prakash for marrying Lata. When Chander Comes to know of it, under the lifetime of obligations of Prakash, he lets go of his love. Chander's mother dies. Prakash gets married to Lata; Chander walks off into the sunset followed by Basanti.
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