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26th July at Barista
(2008)
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Director:
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Moham Sharma
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| Starring:
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Kabir Sawhney, Simran Vaid
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A natural disaster brings together people of different walks of life as they seek shelter in the Barista coffee shop.
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Aparajito
(1956)
The unvanquished
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Director:
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Satyajit Ray
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| Starring:
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Smaran Ghosal, Pinaki Sen Gupta
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A boy leaves home to study in Calcutta, while his mother must face a life alone.
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Asoka
(2001)
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Director:
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Santosh Sivan
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| Starring:
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Kareena Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan
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This is the epic tale of Emperor Asoka, who ascended the throne of Magadha in the 3rd century B.C.
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Baabul
(2006)
B. R. Chopra's Baabul
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Director:
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Ravi Chopra
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| Starring:
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Salman Khan, Rani Mukherjee
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A father tries to rescue his daughter-in-law from her grief after his son dies tragically.
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Bhool bhulaiyaa
(2007)
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Director:
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Priyadarshan
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| Starring:
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Vidya Balan, Akshay Kumar
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A man and his new wife return to his hometown and stay in a deserted haunted mansion.
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Black
(2005)
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Director:
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Sanjay Leela Bhansali
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| Starring:
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Amitabh Bachchan, Rani Mukherjee
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A teacher brings a ray of light to a deaf, mute and blind girl.
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Bollywood calling
(2001)
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Director:
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Nagesh Kukunoor
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| Starring:
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Pat Cusick, Om Puri
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An American B-movie star decides to make a Bollywood film with an aging Indian star.
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Chak de! India
(2007)
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Director:
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Shimit Amin
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| Starring:
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Preeti Babarwa, lShahrukh Khan
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The ex-captain of the men's team comes back to the sport as the coach of the Indian Women's National Hockey team.
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Charulata
(1964)
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Director:
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Satyajit Ray
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| Starring:
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Soumitra Chatterjee, Madhabi Mukherjee
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The wife of a publisher tries to find a way out of her confining domestic situation.
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Corporate
(2006)
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Director:
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Madhur Bhandarkar
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| Starring:
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Bipasha Basu, Kay Kay Menon
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Two bitter corporate rivals abandon moral codes and ethics in the race to win a state contract.
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Delhii Heights
(2007)
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Director:
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Anand Kumar
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| Starring:
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Neha Dhupia, Om Puri
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The lives of 13 people in an apartment building in New Delhi intertwine.
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Dev
(2004)
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Director:
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Govind Nihalani
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| Starring:
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Amitabh Bachchan, Om Puri
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In a time when innocent lives become fodder for political expediency, the friendship of Dev and Tej is severely tested.
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Dhamaal
(2007)
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Director:
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Indra Kumar
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| Starring:
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Sanjay Dutt, Arshad Warsi
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Four lovable slackers bumble their way through small-time con jobs.
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Dhoom 2: back in action
(2006)
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Director:
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Sanjay Gadhvi
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| Starring:
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Aishwarya Rai, Hrithik Roshan
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Two cops takes on an international thief known only as Mr. A.
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Don
(2006)
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Director:
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Farhan Akhtar
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| Starring:
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Priyanka Chopra, Shahrukh Khan
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A man is recruited by police to pose as the leader of an international gang of smuggler.
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Dum
(2003)
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Director:
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E. Nivas
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| Starring:
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Diya Mirza, Vivek Oberoi
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A young boy training in the police academy is pitted against a corrupt police officer.
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Eklavya: the royal guard
(2007)
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Director:
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Vidhu Vinod Chopra
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| Starring:
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Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt
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As the kingdom of Devigarh falls apart, an aging bodyguard attempts to protect the Royal Family and its secrets.
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Fanaa
(2006)
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Director:
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Kunal Kohli
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| Starring:
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Kajol, Aamir Khan
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A blind Kashmiri girl takes her first trip alone and meets a tour guide with whom she falls in love.
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Gandhi my father
(2007)
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Director:
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Feroz Abbas Khan
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| Starring:
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Darshan Jariwala, Akshaye Khanna
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Set against politically turbulent times, this film tells the story of a father struggling to resolve the destinies of his country and of his son.
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Garam masala
(2005)
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Director:
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Priyadarshan
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| Starring:
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John Abraham, Akshay Kumar
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A photographer finds himself in possession of an empty flat with enough room for three gorgeous air hostesses.
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