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- The desperate lives of two estranged twin brothers converge over missing drugs, politics, racial prejudice, corrupt cops and an unplanned pregnancy.
- Once upon a time in a village, an old lady steals the rooster and the sun never rises again.
- Banished from the village to a dilapidated hut for the duration of her period, a young girl hopes to elope with her lover. She belongs to an erstwhile village of nomads believing that the dead return in the form of the most beloved one.
- Akhtar, a professional hitman, is hired to murder Prabhi by Seth. Using his charm to get near her, he soon finds he's fallen in love. Unable to kill her, he pays a woodcutter the rupee he was paid to do the deed. The film ends with Prabhi being chased by the axe-wielding woodcutter - not showing how the situation resolves.
- Shashi undergoes metamorphosis when a flowering plant starts growing from inside his mouth. His distanced teenage daughter undertakes a journey towards embracing the new image of her father.
- An experimental film which combines folk tales and dreams with vivid images and sounds from nature.
- Three different stories set in India of men struggling to understand their relationships with women.
- The love story of a hearing-impaired girl.
- With neither sufficient drinking water nor irrigation facilities, out of desperation, Bhimrao digs a well to quench his own as well as his farm's thirst.
- Two passengers in an overnight bus journey confide in each other and share their story of a woman who affected their lives in different ways. As one story leads to the other, we realize that the same woman with her parrot is travelling in both the stories, yet emerging out as two different characters as portrayed by the two men.
- Sriram Raghavan's graduation film The Eight Column Affair (1987) explores the journey of news coming alive when an athlete featured on the front page falls in love with a tennis starlet featured on the last page.
- The film describes a unique school in the Himalayas, the Helena Roerich Art College, and Dr Alena Adamkova's efforts to preserve the memory of great Russian painter and philosopher Nicholas Roerich and Naggar valley.
- This film is about old Indian sports, popular in Maharashtra called 'Mallakhamb'. In this sport, kusti is performed on a vertical pole, it also include various yogic and gymnastic positions are performed on the rope. Film has an anthropological view to present condition of Mallakhamb.
- An allegory that depicts a vessel populated by human inhabitants that are deranged, frivolous, or oblivious passengers who are aboard a boat without a pilot, and seemingly ignorant of their own direction.
- A personal exploration of one's lost identity, reflecting upon the oral literature passed through generations within the Gor-Banjara tribe
- "Virha" is a musical performance that tells the story of Radha's separation from Krishna through live music and vocals. Featuring talented artists, this emotional journey explores Radha's memories and her struggle with his sudden departure
- it's a story of kundan (Amit Bimrot) who goes through some adventure to find his stolen bike, his best friend pappu (shivam parikh ) helps him out during the journey. its a student diploma film written and directed by national award winner Vikrant pawar and produced by Film and television institute of India for the acting batch 2012-2016.
- A film actor takes to alcohol after suffering huge losses, which in turn, takes a toll on his marriage and his wife leaves him. But when their child falls terminally ill, they reconcile for his sake.
- India. 1944. A village in Bombay Presidency (present day Gujarat). On a night when Mahatma Gandhi is visiting the village, Ba has an unexpected visitor - Pratap, a thief, has just shot a man and is seeking shelter. But the night has another predicament in store for Ba and Pratap. And as "Vaishnav Jan Toh..." is sung in a distant prayer meeting, Ba's own conviction in Gandhiji's message is put to test..
- Haider, an Iraqi poet/activist is banished by the authorities in Iraq. He seeks refuge in India, surviving on a student visa. He talks to us about his fight back home, his struggles and the story of a thousand other refugees who survive here away from home.
- Against what a Gipsy fortune-teller predicts, a born deaf-and-dumb boy wants to change his life.
- A video montage set in a courtyard in Kathmandu Nepal. Rolando San Martin a theatre artist turns everyday moments of life into his inspiration to an impromptu performance during the day.
- Assam 2003, a pensive night in the shadow of riots, the daughter of a community milkman disappears. His wife, along with their son, seeks refuge in the rented house of a Bengali trader, while the milkman is out to look for his daughter. The owner of the house, a reputed Assamese, also becomes privy to the situation. Time slows down between various personal and cultural prejudices until a bigger threat knocks at their door.
- A Kashmiri lady is waiting for her husband from across the border. The day comes when he finally arrives. But their contentment doesn't last long.
- An urban Indian family on vacation has made a stopover at an old, dilapidated fort. Irritable with travel fatigue they decide to part ways and meet at the entrance in 15 minutes. 'A Perfect Day'; traces these crucial 15 minutes spent alone by each of the family members. The Father, a photography enthusiast is obsessed with his Digital SLR camera but is increasingly unhappy with the pictures he's clicked, sparking off something of a mid life crisis. While the daughter is going through a hysterical heartbreak over the cell phone, the imposing walls of the fort send the son's imagination on an overdrive. The Mother, much to the horror of her bourgeois gentility is left alone with a sleazy guide. Back at the entrance, each of them pretends nothing much has happened. But the fissures beneath the surface of a seemingly perfect day linger on.
- 'Do Re Mi Fa' is a short fiction about women. It's all our stories, about our eccentricities, about our quirks. Quirks that we hide from the world, that we believe don't conform to societal norms, and sadly are most often not. The film talks about three such women in psychiatric therapy, who are trying to make sense of themselves and the demons within them. This is seen through their conversation over dinner, aided by interviews juxtaposed with visual narratives of their pasts.
- Vikram, an established businessman, lives a forlorn life. He goes through an emotional upheaval in days following his mother's death who he hasn't seen for years.
- Rahul, a city-dwelling young man, sets out on a journey to find a house in a remote village, but what begins as a simple search takes a dark turn .
- Through faces and bodies of migrant labourers emerges an epistolary account of a daily wage laborer who suddenly finds himself out of work one day after a giant hole is found inexplicably in the campsite he had made home. He leaves on an unexpected journey after unexpectedly meeting a boy who is found on a tree.
- An eight-year old boy's wish to have a Mango is unfulfilled. His mother couldn't afford it. His grandmother tells him the tale of 'Golden Mango'. A tale in which a man wants to sell golden mangoes to a goldsmith. In the meantime, the boy enters the dream and pesters this man for a Mango. In the meantime, the jeweler tries to trick the man from the mangoes. Kitu reaches the shop somehow and again starts pestering this man. Finally this man gives one mango to the boy to surprising outcomes. The film deals with socio economic conditions of our society in a deeper level.