Ajay Devgan
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai
To gangstere, Sultan og Shoaib, streber etter å dominere Mumbais underverden, med mål om å etablere sin autoritet. Midt i deres maktkamp stiger en smugler til prominens, mens en ung gangster planlegger å avsette ham, og trekker en politimann inn i intrigen. Løst inspirert av Mumbais mafiafigurer Haji Mastan og Dawood Ibrahim.
Aapla Manus
Rahul and Bhakti are living with their father Aaba Gokhale. On a rainy night, Aaba falls from the balcony of his flat. Maruti Nagargoje lookalike of Aaba whose investigating the case finds that things weren't well in the family. Bhakti and Aaba had frequent fights over small issues. His investigation comes to point where he feels Aaba was either tried to kill or forced to commit suicide, and his major suspects are Rahul and Bhakti.
Action Jackson
A fun, small time crook gets entangled with a relentless girl who is convinced that he will bring her good luck. The consequences that result in are hilarious, masala-filled and thoroughly entertaining. Action Jackson is Prabhudeva’s new family entertainer that will set your feet tapping to its beat and get the film stuck in your mind.
Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji
Three roommates are in search of true love. They each find a girl with whom they fall head over heels in love with. Now they just have to get the women to reciprocate.
London Dreams
Arjun and Mannu were childhood friends. But they had little in common except their family's vague connection with music. While Arjun's life was consumed by a passionate drive to get on stage and realize his grandfather's unfulfilled dream, Mannu had little interest in his music tutor father's instruments and was content with remaining a child at heart with no higher ambition than enjoying the good things in life. But little did they expect music to strengthen their friendship and then test it with catastrophic results...Arjun diligently pursued his dream, at the risk of running away from an uncle who was his only family in an unfamiliar land and roaming the streets of London before taking shelter in a music shop and priming himself until he's ready to make his foray into the world of music and showmanship. As Arjun forges a band with Zoheb and Wasim, two brothers who'd duped their relatives in Pakistan to travel to London in pursuit of their musical aspirations, and Priya, a music enthusiast from a conservative South Indian family, far away in Punjab, music becomes a survival tool for Mannu, who takes to playing in wedding bands in his village. But when he gets Mannu to London and makes him a part of the band, Arjun soon realizes he's created the biggest threat and obstacle to his own ambitions. For, Mannu, with his inherent musical gift and irreverent style of performing, becomes an instant darling of the crowds. What has taken Arjun years to achieve, Mannu does overnight. It causes Arjun to feel betrayed by the God to whom he'd surrendered everything in return for eminence in music. Arjun's unbearable pangs of jealously and insecurity only worsen when Mannu also unwittingly woos and wins his secret love, Priya. As he battles his inner demons, Arjun slowly devises a sinister plan to destroy his best friend. Over a three city tour spanning Paris, Rome and Amsterdam, Arjun sends a naive Mannu on a downward hurtling rollercoaster ride of sex and drugs that almost breaks Mannu's spirit and his love life, days before a show at Wembley, a venue where Arjun hopes to have his moment of glory. A venue where his grandfather had failed before a crowd of 25,000 people! But a rude shock awakens Arjun at Wembley at the expense of his band, his friendship and his credibility - a humbling experience that teaches him the true meaning of acceptance in life.
All the Best
The unexpected arrival of his elder NRI brother and assorted characters complicates the life of a Goan male.
Lajja
Vaidehi (Manisha Koirala) gets married to Raghu (Jackie Shroff), an NRI. Suffering the agony of an unhappy marriage, she decides to run away from him when she learns that she is pregnant and he wants to take the child away from her. In her pursuit for freedom, she meets Maithili (Mahima Choudhary) a bride-to-be, Janki (Madhuri Dixit) a theatre artist and Ramdulaari (Rekha) a village midwife, all of whom are victims of male chauvinism. They, however, refuse to be put down and fight for their rights.