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Jawan
Kalki's Mother
An emotional journey of a prison warden, driven by a personal vendetta while keeping up to a promise made years ago, recruits inmates to commit outrageous crimes that shed light on corruption and injustice, in an attempt to get even with his past, and that leads him to an unexpected reunion.
Joram
Joram opens with an idyllic glimpse of rural young love in Jharkhand, Eastern India, and jarringly jumps forward to gritty labourer life in Mumbai. Some years after leaving the tribal village, Dasru and Vaano are working and sleeping at a construction site with their infant daughter, Joram, clinging to their backs. The thriller unravels through flashbacks, portraying the promise of big-city successes shattered by the realities of modernity and power.
Sumi
Anuradha
Bittersweet
Saguna, a sugarcane-farm worker, discovers the practice of hysterectomy prevalent among the women working in the fields.
Saavat
Aditi Deshmukh
The journey of a woman who overcomes her personal anguish to help deliver justice to another woman trapped in a web of deceit and deception.
State vs. Malti Mhaske
Advocate Tara Kamle
Malti Mhaske is accused of murdering her high class owner, Kavya. Tara is defending Malti against the state in the courtroom. In a case that is hard to win Tara brings forth the subdued mental state of a physically abused "at the hands of her former caretaker" Malti. As the case unfolds so do complexities of the lives of Malti and her owner.
Truckbhar Swapna
Jyoti
A taxi driver living in a Mumbai slum seeks to better his family's life by building an extension of his home while dealing with a lecherous contractor.
Ajji
Vibha
After her 10-year-old granddaughter Manda is brutally raped by a serial sex offender, the young girl's Ajji sets out to seek revenge, after custodians of law refuse to bring the rapist to book, thanks to his influential political background.
Rukh
Nandini Mathur
Away from home in a boarding school, 18-year-old Dhruv is ignorant about the ongoing crisis in his family. His life takes an unexpected turn as he gets the news of his father’s death in a car accident. As he copes with the tragedy, hidden truths begin to unravel. Even as his mother Nandini struggles to shield him, Dhruv starts looking for answers. Was his father's death an accident or a premeditated murder? The search leads to a series of unexpected revelations, as he discovers the shades of his father’s personality he had never seen before.
Kis Kiss Ka Kissa
Shalaka
Seven friends in their forties - three couples and a bachelor, are surprised by a blackout during a party. The silence is broken by the sound of a kiss and a slap. In the confusion and commotion that ensues, dark secrets are revealed.
Ganvesh
A father of 10 year old boy is struggling to buy new school uniform for his son. Son is selected for to deliver a speech before State minister on the occasion of countries independence day. With the struggle of father, story shows the struggle of common peoples of country in the light of social, economical and political influences.
Umrika
Mère de Ramakant
When a young village boy discovers that his brother, long believed to be in America, has actually gone missing, he begins to invent letters on his behalf to save their mother from heartbreak, all the while searching for him.
Bioscope
Bioscope is an anthology film having 4 short films inspired from 4 poems.
72 Miles - Ek Pravas
Radhakka
A 13 year old boy runs away from his hostel and has his life changed when he meets a woman and her children.
Pangira
The story of ‘Pangira’ is all about how rapidly Indian villages have changed, over a period of time. Old rural hospitality and contented, peaceful village life – is now a History! Right from natural resources to local politics – ‘Indian village’ has changed and IS still changing from every aspect. Miss-use …of drinking and farming water, un-imaginable destruction of natural resources by cutting down trees in and around villages is normal. Development is happening, but with ‘Jilha Parishads’ and ‘Panchayat Samitees’, politics and courruption has become integral part of the system. At the end, a farmer, a common man, still does not get the price he deserves for his hard work.