Vikas Kumar

Vikas Kumar

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Vikas Kumar
Vikas Kumar

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Chamada Explosiva
Praveen Kamath
Arjun Pathak é um jornalista que recebe a ligação de um terrorista que está aterrorizando a cidade. O homem está disposto a falar com ele em rede nacional e faz exigências severas para que não cause mais estragos.
The Knot
Shirish and Geeta run a rickshaw driver over and have dramatically opposing reactions to the tragedy. Shirish moves on, hiding behind the invisible protections afforded to him by class structure, and the visible walls and locked gates of his home. In parallel, Geeta’s guilt drives her to surreptitiously employ Manoj, the victim’s younger brother, intertwining two lives otherwise separated by class and power. The small collision quickly turns into a dramatic suspense, spurred by greed, betrayal, guilt, as the nocuous effects of grave inequality threaten to unwind the very fabric of each of their lives.
Hamid
Abhay
Eight year-old Hamid learns that 786 is God's number and decides to try and reach out to God, by dialing this number. He wants to talk to his father, who his mother tells him has gone to Allah. One fine day the phone call is answered.
Parmanu: A História de Pokhran
Major Prem
Um dedicado funcionário do governo arrisca sua carreira ao insistir que a Índia se torne uma potência nuclear, uma meta rejeitada pelos poderosos.
Ajji
Dastur
Quando a sua pequena neta é violada por um poderoso homem e não é feita justiça, uma frágil idosa planeia a sua violenta vingança.
Dear Maya
Ved (voice)
Anna and Ira prank a local woman by writing her letters from a secret admirer. The prank takes a more serious turn when the local women goes missing,
Handover
An impoverished Dalit couple from rural India hits the headlines when it is exposed that they have sold their child. The couple acquires national infamy. An embarrassed minister deputes a local government officer to investigate the case. Despite a painful truth, the child is restored to her mother, and the accused is jailed for illegal trafficking. But that is not really the solution. The aftermath is the failure of humanity.