
The Face of the Faceless (2023)
Based on Sr. Rani Maria, this tale depicts the trials and tribulations of a woman who rose above the boundaries of her religion, realized the universal oneness, and committed her life to women's empowerment.

Tea & Biscuit Crumbs (2024)
Dorothy is an elderly woman who struggles with loneliness and is suffering the loss of her late partner. Strange and inexplainable happenings begin to follow her around the house, causing her unease. That is until she uncovers the cause and resists her family’s contempt, unveiling a curious and heartwarming relationship.

Bastar: The Naxal Story (2024)
Based on the Naxalite–Maoist insurgency in the Bastar district of Chhattisgarh, an army officer leads a mission to eradicate a group of Maoist separatist insurgents responsible for the massacre of a military troop.

Maharaj (2024)
Based on a real-life historic court case, a bold journalist questions a revered leader's immoral behavior.

Khichdi 2: Mission Paanthukistan (2023)
The Parekh family goes on an adventure to save the world with Praful serving as an emperor of a fictional country Paanthukistan. The absurdity, the gags and the silliness return as the Parekh family's adventure transcends various landscapes – cities, beaches, snow-clad mountains, deserts, and caves.

Bhed Bakri Bhoot (2024)
A brass band member's hate comment in a public toilet triggers a chain reaction of diverse social expressions.

Pralhad (2022)
1945. A 14-year-old boy. And a single 10-rupee note that is stolen from him. The same note that he recovers, with compassion, resilience and lateral thinking, to turn it into a Rs. 10000 crore legacy company.

Koi Aap Sa (2005)
An emotional Mumbai-based football player, Rohan (Shivdasani), seeks the assistance of childhood friend, Simran (Reddy), to successfully woo fellow-collegian, Preeti (Sharma). Simran herself is about to be engaged to U.S-based Vicky (Malik). After the engagement ceremony, Vicky returns back to the U.S - not realising that back in India nothing is the same anymore...

Aa Gale Lag Jaa (1973)
Preeti, a wealthy woman, is in an intimate relationship with Prem, but her father disapproves and devises a plan that leads to their breakup. Years later, Preeti is reunited with Prem in a completely different situation.

Prem Shakti (1994)
A man (Govinda) falls in love with a living mannequin (Karisma Kapoor), and each learn they were lovers in a previous life. Remake of the American movie Mannequin.

Gharana (1988)
A family's palatial lifestyle and estate are stolen from them in an attempt to frame them for a crime they did not commit.

Barood (1976)
In front of a six-year-old boy, gangsters kill his father. It turns out that police inspector Saxena exposed a gang of smugglers, and the gangsters took revenge on him. Little Anup Saxena remembered the faces of the killers forever. Fourteen years passed. The thought of revenge never left Anup. He tracked down the killers. Three of the four have already been killed. The fourth remains—the gang leader, Bakshi. Anup kidnaps his daughter, Sima. But Anup and Sima fall in love with each other. Now Bakshi is not only an enemy, but also the father of his beloved. Anup is confused...

2 States (2014)
A man and a woman come from two very different cultural backgrounds, and decide that they won't get married until they convince their parents. As feared, differences between the families pose a hurdle.

Gang of Ghosts (2014)
A group of ghosts reside in an old house and live in harmony despite cultural differences. However, when they learn that a builder plans to demolish the building, they band together to stop him.

Tan-Badan (1986)
A man stipulates a unique condition in his will to get his son married to the girl of his choice, but he is murdered on the same night he drafts the will.
Free Entry (2006)
Twin sisters are in love with the same man. The situation gets out of control when the man's brother arrives and sets his eyes on one of the twins.

Coffee with D (2017)
A celebrated journalist interviews one of the world's most dreaded terrorists, "D".