Gajraj Rao
Birth : , Dungarpur, India
History
Born 1971, Gajraj Rao is an Indian actor who appears predominantly in Hindi films. He is known most for his award-winning performance in Badhaai Ho. He debuted in 1994 with a minor role in Shekhar Kapur's Bandit Queen and has since worked in many films and web-series.
Inspired by the Indian national football team coach and manager Syed Abdul Rahim, who is regarded as the architect of Indian football, encapsulating the golden era from 1952 to 1962.
A working single mother's world turns upside down when her inquisitive son demands a new father on a 30-day 'Trial Period'.
A young dreamer weds the woman he loves, oblivious to the fact that she does not share his joy.
Devraj Subramaniam
An ex-convict endeavours to meet his daughter for the first time after leaving prison. However, his attempts are interrupted due to a drug raid planned by an Inspector.
Atmaram Dubey
A typical middle-class 70-year-old widower, Atmaram Dubey, who has been celibate for decades, realises he will probably never have sex. This awakening catapults him into an outrageous journey of self-discovery defying societal norms.
Manohar Patel
A rumour about a housewife famous for her dancing and cooking threatens to disrupt her middle-class family's life on the eve of her son's engagement.
MLA Patil
Nandan, a middle-class man, finds a suitcase full of money near his workplace and steals it. However, he is soon chased by a police officer, a notorious gangster and a corrupt politician.
Shankar Tripathi
Partners Karthik and Aman don't have it easy in their road to achieving a happy ending, while Aman's family tries to get him married to someone else, Karthik doesn't step down unless he marries Aman. A sequel to the 2017 film, titled Shubh Mangal Saavdhan.
Abhay Chopra
A struggling Gujarati businessman ventures into the world of China where he gets a brilliant business idea that could change his life forever.
Jeetender Kaushik
A 25-year-old man tries to suppress his embarrassment when his mother announces that she is pregnant.
Chawla
When Dev finds about his wife's affair, he starts blackmailing her and her lover but the blackmail game backfires on him.
Mr. Rehmat
Individually, bank employees Sanjay and Karina don't earn enough to be able to buy a home, so they decide to enter into a marriage of convenience.
Ahuja
Julia travels to the Indo-Burma border to perform for the troops during the World War II, on the insistence of Billimoria, her lover. She finds herself in love with Jemadar Malik, a soldier there.
Budhia Singh – Born To Run is an Indian biographical sports film directed by Soumendra Padhi. It is based on Budhia Singh, who ran 48 marathons — one of which was from Bhubaneshwar to Puri, when he was a five-year-old.
Dhaniram
A hardened cop deals with three conflicting perspectives involving a brutal double murder. The case is complicated as the prime suspects are the parents who supposedly killed their teenage daughter.
Man on cellphone
A doctor of Indian origin returning to Mumbai from London is forced to participate in a terrorist plot.
Dawood Phanse
Bombs tear through Bombay, wreaking havoc and polarising the citizens. With perpetrators at large, the state launches a massive drive to unmask the truth behind these events.
RAW Officer 2
On the trail of an underworld contract killer, a dedicated police officer is thrust into a battle between good vs evil.
Tiwariji
Takes a slightly different look at various layers of life in a city like Mumbai through the eyes of Ram Saran (Manoj Bajpai), a garage mechanic who hails from a small town. The film is also about his interaction with the different layers of society that is prevalent in the city.
CBI investigation officer
Journalist Amar falls for a mysterious woman on an assignment, but she does not reciprocate his feelings. However, when Amar is about to get married, the woman shows up at his doorstep asking for help.
Ashokchand
Born a lower-caste girl in rural India's patriarchal society, "married" at 11, repeatedly raped and brutalized, Phooland Devi finds freedom only as an avenging warrior, the eponymous Bandit Queen. Devi becomes a kind a bloody Robin Hood; this extraordinary biographical film offers both a vivid portrait of a driven woman and a savage critique of the society that made her.