Lalit Parimoo

Lalit Parimoo

Nacimiento : , Kaschmir, India

Perfil

Lalit Parimoo

Películas

Espía a la caza
Naren Mishra
Cuando la traición de un topo en una unidad de inteligencia provoca el asesinato de una espía, una curtida agente emprende una búsqueda implacable para vengar su muerte.
Naar Ka Sur
A group of women team up for a game of kabbadi to save their village.
Kaanchli
Thakur
The film is based on story of folklorist Vijadan Detha. Kishnu got married with immensely beautiful women Kajri. Thakur of the village had bad intentions towards Kajri so he asked his special man Bhoja to get Kajri for him but Kajri was very loyal towards her husband and one day she attacked Thakur in her defence. Rather than praising her, Kishnu warns Kajri to not to behave like this with Thakur ever again and this was the heartbreak for Kajri as she never imagined a husband who will leave her alone to fight with the world. Sad Kajri was trying to convince herself that if her husband will see him with any other man he will definitely react. Here Bhoja fell in love with Kajri and this gave her idea to test her husband by using Bhoja to see her husband's reaction.
El viaje de Nisha
Uncle
Nisha, una chica de 16 años, vive en Noruega una doble vida. En casa es la perfecta hija paquistaní, pero cuando sale con sus amigos se convierte en una chica más occidental. Cuando su padre le pilla con su novio en la cama, sus dos mundos chocan. Para darle una lección, sus padres deciden mandarla a Paquistán, donde tendrá que adaptarse a aquella cultura.
Haider
Pervez Lone
Adaptación de "Hamlet", de William Shakespeare. Haider es un joven que regresa a su casa en Cachemira tras recibir la noticia de la desaparición de su padre. A su llegada, además de descubrir que las fuerzas de seguridad han detenido a su padre por encubrir a militantes, descubre que su madre tiene una relación con su propio tío.
Sanshodhan
Inder Singh
The amendment in the law, making it compulsory for one-third of the Gram Panchayat representatives to be women, is not received favourably by the ruling Sarpanch of the village, Thakur Ratan Singh. Although he puts up a front of being in favour of the idea, along with his son Inder Singh, he conspires to field wives of friends, whom he hopes he can control through their husbands and through the caste network. Vidya, wife of Bhanwar Singh who is indebted to the Thakur, is one of the newly elected women Panchayat members. Vidya, who is educated, notices that the political empowerment of women is only on paper and in reality decision-making still continues to be with the manipulative old guard. Vidya decides it is time for a change.