When two strangers meet by a fluke they open up about their criminal past. While one retains the crime, the other seeks redemption.
A few days after the son was posted at the border, news arrived that they had lost him in an operation. But the daughter-in-law refuses to believe it and starts looking for her husband with the blessing of Sai Baba.
Hailing from a village, Twinkle comes to Bhubaneswar to become a heroine in the movies but hardly manages to find work. Akhaya also comes to the city looking for work after his father called him out. Will Twinkle become a heroine? Will Akshaya find credible work?
In a traditional village, affected by discrimination and superstition, a young boy's ambition leads him to the city where he discovers the power of women. Upon his return, he seeks justice for a friend's mysterious death, unearthing the dark side of entrenched customs and the sacrifice of women's freedom.
Jayee Rajguru, the first martyr of our freedom struggle against the British, was born in Puri in 1739 to a Brahmin family and his father was the royal priest of the King of Khordha. After his father's demise, Jayee took over the reins but the king was a minor, so all the responsibilities of the kingdom fell on him. Can he successfully guide the kingdom through East India Company's tyranny?
Partha works as a delivery boy for a food delivery company. Partha's friend faces a road accident while rushing to deliver a parcel on time and partha faces some difficulties.
A small Indian village: an old man is addicted to watching pornography with his friends. One fine day, he accidentally brings home a DVD with a Godard film inside it. Though his friends were disgusted, Ananda gets attracted to Godard’s film and gradually develops an obsession. He initiates the idea of hosting a film festival in their village where Godard’s films will be screened. The festival gets organized after a lot of drama, but what happens next is to be seen.
The film is a fantasy driven tale of two men, a poet and a painter, claiming possession over the same Idea, in a rural village portrayed as a wonderland. Idea is personified as a beautiful young lady, free of all bondage. The two men try to justify their claim over their Idea through their forms of art. Unable to settle the conflict, the two men approach ‘Fate’, personified as a big fat man of authority, to judge their claims. They soon realize that Idea is no one’s possession and it isn’t wise to rely on ‘Fate’ for a judgement. They decide to bury their ‘Fate’, and settle the matter in peace. Idea, portrayed as a free spirit, gets impressed by a kid who resides in an alternate world of fantasy, and decides to venture into the new creative world. The real world, with all its materialistic obsessions, rigid notions and prejudices, loses the Idea forever.
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