A middle-class father in India struggles through a series of unexpected events for upholding respect and smiles.
Set against the pulsating backdrop of rustic North India, Love Hostel traces the volatile journey of star-crossed lovers, being hunted by a ruthless mercenary on the orders of the area's MLA, who also happens to be the girl's grandmother.
A young couple's search for a better life leads them to unforeseen circumstances that change their destiny forever.
After several years in the US, Tara, in the midst of her MAP process, returns to India for the funeral of her father. There, she finds a mother in denial about her sexual orientation, an ex-girlfriend who has rebuilt her life with a man, and the shadow of the paterfamilias that continues to hang over the home.
A pair of ne'er-do-wells with Bollywood dreams finally get a chance to write a screenplay, but romance might get in their way.
“Chaar Cutting” comprises of handpicked films from amongst a large assortment of films and put together in a way that captures a wide array of human emotion and genres including comedy, satire, romance and thriller thereby providing a wholesome experience. “ChaarCutting” has Skin Deep (written by Vikramaditya Motwane of Lootera and Udaan fame and directed by his assistant Hardik Mehta), Blouse (directed by Vijayeta Kumar), Manila Running (directed by Anuj Gulati), and Bawdi (directed by Vivek Soni).
A cop, investigating the mysterious death of a filmstar, meets a sex-worker, while he faces some personal problems psychologically. The mystery connects these people in a way, that ultimately changes their lives.
A young closeted lesbian risks both family and tradition, as she embraces her attraction for her childhood maid, Devi.
While attending her sister’s wedding in India, Anita tells her family of some big news and is pushed to question whether her life in America is any better than those in her hometown.