4.0 (8 ratings)

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Studio: Kino International Release Date: 04/18/2006 Run time: 115 minutes

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1. Dum Maaro Dum Hare Rama Hare Krishna
2. Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas Black Mail
3. Phoolon Ke Rang Se Prem Pujari
4. Zindagi Kaisi Hai Paheli Anand
5. Chalte Chalte Yun Hi Koi Pakeezah
6. Tum Aa Gaye Ho Aandhi
7. Kuch Kehta Hai Yeh Saawan Mera Gaon Mera Desh
8. Jai Jai Shiv Shanker Aap Ki Kasam
9. Do Lafzon Ki Hai The Great Gambler
10. Kaanchi Re Kaanchi Re Hare Rama Hare Krishna
11. Aankhon Aankhon Mein Aankhon Aankhon Mein
12. Neend Churake Raaton Mein Shareef Badmash
13. Kajra Lagake Gajra Sajake Apna Desh
14. Kaali Palak Teri Gori Do Chor
15. Chand Akela Jaaye Sakhiri Alaap
16. Bole Re Papihara Guddi
17. Koi Hota Jisko Apna Mere Apne
18. Aadmi Jo Kehta Hai Majboor
19. Dil Ko Dekho Chehra Na Dekho Sachcha Jhootha
20. Main Jahan Chala Jaaoon Banphool
21. Ab Ke Sajan Saawan Chupke Chupke
22. Chhoti Si Umar Mein Bairaag
23. Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Main Tusli Tere Aangan Ki
24. Thare Rahiyo Pakeezah
25. Shokhiyon Mein Ghola Jaaye Prem Pujari
26. Yeh Mausam Aaya Hai Aakraman
27. Panna Ki Tamanna Hai Heera Panna
28. Chal Dariya Mein Prem Kahani
29. Parbat Ke Peechhe Mehbooba
30. Saare Ke Saare Parichay
31. Ghar Jaayegi Tar Jaayegi Khushboo
32. Hum Dono Milke Kaagaz Ke Dil Pe Tumhari Kasam
33. Jo Tumko Ho Pasand Safar
34. Hai Hai Ek Ladka Mujhko Kachche Dhaage
35. Hawa Se Halki Hoon Aaj Vishwanath
36. Ulfat Mein Zamane Ki [Part 1] Call Girl
37. Jaisa Des Vaisa Bhes Des Pardes
38. Tu Mungda Mungda Inkaar
39. Aji Thehro Zara Dekho Parvarish
40. Do Bechare Bina Sahare Victoria No. 203
41. Aadmi Musafir Hai (All Parts) Apnapan
42. Zindagi Ka Safar Safar
43. Zindagi Ke Safar Mein Aap Ki Kasam
44. Tere Bina Zindagi Se Aandhi
45. Achchha To Hum Chalte Hain Aan Milo Sajna

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4.0 (4 ratings)

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Starring: Ajit,Dilip Kumar,Durga Khote,Madhubala,Prithvi Raj Kapoor

Synopsis:

Badshah Akbar was the supreme ruler of Hindustan and ruled this country fairly and justly. He wanted the Hindus and Muslims to live as a big family; encourages all religious groups to live in harmony together; and even undertakes a barefoot journey to the temple of Ambe Maa and installs a gold umbrella over Ambe Maa. He married a Hindu Rajput Yodhabai, and together they sire a son who they name Saleem. Born in a very tolerant and acceptable atmosphere, Saleem also witnesses war and perhaps this does have an affect on his mind. He then falls in love with a lowly courtesan, Anarkali. When his parents want him to get married to a woman of their choice, he refuses and wants to marry Anarkali. This angers the tolerant Akbar, who could never visualize his son marrying a mere dancing girl. He has Anarkali imprisoned, but Saleem arranges her escape and incites an open revolt against Akbar. Enraged, Akbar declares Saleem a traitor and sends his armies to crush him. Saleem is defeated and brought in chains to be sentenced by his father, but Anarkali managed to elude his armies. Akbar wants to trade Saleem's life with that of Anarkali, but Saleem will not let anyone know where Anarkali is, and is therefore sentenced to die. Watch the climax, to the tunes of "Zindabad...Zindabad...." of this blockbuster as Saleem is tied to a tower and a huge cannon is aimed at him to blow him to bits in front of everyone present.

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4.0 (8 ratings)

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4.5 (33 ratings)

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The first in a popular trilogy of Indian films! Pather Panchali is a moving story of a rural family cursed with bad luck. The father is a dreamer, while his wife struggles to feed the family, including son Apu. When a petty thief brings tragedy to them, they must find a way to survive.Written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Satyajit Ray. Multiple film festival awards.

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4.0 (5 ratings)

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Badki and Chutki live a fun-filled life in Banaras, playing pranks, sneaking off to see a forbidden mujra, and soaking up all the excitement that goes on the ghats of the Ganga. Badki is aware that the family is in dire straits, but she and her mother protect Chutki at all costs.

When things get worse, Badki decides to go to Mumbai and seek a living for the family. Alone and unsupported in the midst of the urban jungle of Mumbai, Badki battles with dark forces, keeping her focus on her purpose to support her family and continue Chutki's education. She deliberately morphs into someone else, leading a secret life full of murky compromises.

When Chutki comes to Mumbai to work, things take a dramatic turn. Badki's life turns into a minefield, as she has to hide her secrets from Chutki. Chutki finds success at work, and love that delights her heart. Badki finds the magic of love, but lets it slip away before it can blossom, as she believes it's not in her destiny. She battles menace and blackmail alone, not letting these dark shadows fall on Chutki or her family.

But her dual life is revealed, and the two sisters are face to face, in a confrontation neither had expected. And when love beckons Badki again, the whole family is thrown in a tumultuous storm. Everything threatens to explode in their faces, destroying all of them.

Will Badki get the happy ending she deserves? Or will the shadows of her past douse the lamps of hope?

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5.0 (10 ratings)

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4.5 (23 ratings)

(4.5 / 5.0)

The 2001 romantic Bollywood drama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham ("Happiness and Tears") proved to be even more successful than Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, the highest-grossing Indian film of all time and one that was also directed by Karan Johar. Starring veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan and wife Jaya, this tells the story of an Indian family who live in palatial comfort but who are riven when the eldest, adopted son Rahul marries Anjali (Kajol) a feisty and attractive woman but whose "lower breeding" causes his father to disapprove of her. Breaking his mother's heart, Rahul moves to Britain with Anjali before younger brother Rohan tries to go after him and end 10 years of estrangement to reunite the family.

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham is packed with contemporary trappings and production values but is in every way a traditional and generic Hindi movie. Those new to Bollywood might be disconcerted by some of the fashion statements or the mixture of drawn-out, lachrymose melodrama and slightly overplayed comedy-romantic interplay between Rahul and Anjali. There are also some scenes around Leicester Square and Westminster that are almost insulting in their stereotyping of hot, swinging London. However, K3G--as it has become affectionately known--is a riot of joyful color, music and choreography (an embarrassing version of "It's Raining Men" is an exception). This is not a crossover movie, perhaps but a sumptuous treat for Bollywood fans. --David Stubbs

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4.5 (5 ratings)

(4.5 / 5.0)

A little girls search for her biological mother who had abandoned her as a newborn baby is brought out poignantly in A Peck on the Cheek. Amudha, adopted by Thiru and Indira and growing up with the couples two sons, is blissfully unaware of her parentage, until the couple decides to inform her of it on her ninth birthday. At first shocked into disbelief, Amudha then expresses her determination to seek out for her biological mother. The search takes the family to strife-torn Sri Lanka, where Amudha comes face-to-face with reality, and reconciles herself to it. With films like Mouna Ragam, Alaipayuthe and now A Peck on the Cheek, director Mani Ratnam proves once again that he is at his best when tackling human emotions and relationships.

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5.0 (1 ratings)

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