Sonali Kulkarni
Bharat
Set against a backdrop of tumultuous events in India and Pakistan, one man recounts an epic, emotional family saga of hope and loss spanning six decades.
Ani... Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar
Denne biografien skildrer det korte, men produktive livet til tannlegen fra Maharashtra som ble superstjerne, og ser nærmere på både karrieren og de indre demonene hans.
Poster Boys
The world turns upside down for three men, Vinay Sharma, Arjun Singh and Jaagavar Chaudhary when they find their pictures on a poster promoting 'nasbandi' (vasectomy). After being humiliated by their families and society, their journey of rebelling starts against the system which landed them in this confusing mess in the first place.
Deool
In the rural areas of Maharashtra lies a peaceful village called Mangrul. One day Keshav (Girish Kulkarni), a village youth, sees lord Dattatrey (Datta) in his dreams while taking a nap under a tree. He makes a hue and cry in the village saying God made an appearance for him. Anna (Dilip Prabhavalkar), most respected figure of Mangrul, advises him against announcing such personal matter as it’s a question of faith. However, it is too late as a journalist (Kishor Kadam) sensationalizes the news about Lord Dattatrey making an appearance in Mangrul. There is now a demand for a Dattatrey temple. Bhau (Nana Patekar), a political activist, doesn’t approve it as he wants the funds to be used for better purposes but he seems helpless. The temple is built and the village becomes a holy place. Mangrul goes through a 360 degree change due to commercialization but nobody is complaining except Anna. Soon, blinded by the commercial progress, God is forgotten. Every village has a right to progress commercially but how ethical it is to use a temple and its God to achieve it? The question is raised by Writer Girish Kulkarni & Director Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni’s latest offering ‘Deool’, without being judgemental. While it does this, the audience is treated to some quality cinematic experience which is enlightening.
Gabhricha Paus
The plot of the movie is based on simple aspirations, the undying urge in the human race to live and to live against all odds. The film is about the life of a farmer Kisna (Girish Kulkarni), who is trying to get a good crop in the drought-stricken Vidarbha region, which has been notorious for farmer suicides. It also allegorically tells about how lack of information and education amongst the farmers, can ruin them, despite their indefatigable spirit. After, the debt-ridden neighbour Bhaskar Deshmukh commits suicide, amongst many other farmers of the region, Kisna's wife Alka (Sonali Kulkarni) observes Kisna's aloofness and interprets that Kisna is contemplating suicide too. She asks their 6-year old son Dinu (Aman Attar) to keep a watch on Kisna, and report any irregular behavior. Kisna is however imbued by the thoughts of the arrival of the Monsoon.
Dil Chahta Hai
Akash is a non-believer. He thinks the concept of love is created to ruin perfectly healthy relationships. Sameer is a believer. He wants to be in love. He loves being in love. Unfortunately for him, he hasn't quite grasped the concept of it just yet. Wearing his heart on his sleeve, he is out there persevering, believing that he will find that 'special her', as long as he keeps searching. Siddharth is mature, sensitive and understanding. Siddharth aka Sid knows the true meaning of the word love. He feels it everyday, every hour, every minute. For his friends, his acquaintances, for the stray dog living outside his gate, for the tree that's just been planted next door. He has reached modern day enlightenment.
Mission Kashmir
Inayat Khan is a police officer, responsible for the security of Kashmir. One day, his son Irfaan meets with an accident and because of a fatwa (proclamation), by the leader of a terrorist group, no hospital treats the child and he dies. In order to wipe out the group of terrorists, Khan ends up killing an entire family along with them. Their young son Altaaf is the only one who survives and so Inayat adopts him. Years later, when Altaaf finds out the truth he tries to kill Inayat and runs away. He is taken in by a fierce militant leader dedicated to achieving Kashmir’s independence. After ten years of training, Altaaf sets out on a destructive mission.
Sugar Salt Ani Prem
Salt Sugar Ani Prem is a story of three women Aditi, Soumya, and Ananya who are also struggling in their respective lives. It so happens that these three women happen to cross paths. The story then develops their relationship and how their friendship gels with sugar, salt and love.