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ASOKA (2000)

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Emperor Asoka was ruler of Magadha in the 3rd century BC and after waging a savage war on the neighbouring kingdom of Kalinga he finally witnesses the consequences of his actions, a dreadful reality that causes him to renounce his war like ways and dedicate himself to spreading the teachings of Buddha. Asoka is by no means historically accurate but it is a lush and fascinating epic. find out more...
BAGHBAN (2003)

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Raj Malhotra and his wife have devoted their life to their four sons, but on taking retirement Raj discovers to his deep regret that his, now adult, sons have no intention of returning his sacrifices. Baghban is a dramatic tale of the tenuous and sometimes fair weather nature of family love. The misguided expectations of our elders, and the grudging acknowledgement of their young. find out more...

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Lalita is a feisty young woman from a respectable, traditional Indian family, Mr Darcy is a charming, wealthy American abroad, when the two meet it's contempt at first sight, but this being a romantic comedy first impressions swiftly give way to mutual attraction, all be it one based on relentless verbal parry and misunderstanding. Bride and Prejudice is a contemporary Bollywood, Hollywood reworking of Pride and Prejudice, complete with dance numbers. Easy going, good-natured fluff. find out more...
DEVDAS (2002)

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Devdas is a man destroyed by an act of lustful weakness that parts him from his true love forever (of course if she'd done it she'd just be slapper and he'd eventually get over his grief and find an even truer love). Only the arrival of sweet death will bring him his release and Devdas asks only that he can see Paro, the light of his life, before he departs the mortal world. 'Devdas' is a lush Bollywood epic; hugely enjoyable and so chocolate box sentimental if you ate one you'd probably die fro find out more...
HUM TUM (2004)

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Karan is a cartoonist, and he uses his animated creations Hum and Tum to share his own particular observations concerning the battle of the sexes. Rhea is a confident and forthright young woman, and over the course of ten years the two drift from indifference to respect, friendship and eventually courtship. Hum Tum is a light hearted (and very western) musical, romantic comedy from the infinite Bollywood stable. find out more...

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Amit, a young poet, and Pooja, a beautiful girl, are star-crossed lovers in this Bollywood flick. She agrees to her arranged marriage, despite the couple's dreams of a future together. He also marries some one else yet thoughts of his imaginary life with Pooja still haunt him. Moving on to the next generation, the couple are reunited through the love of their children. This is a love story that crosses two generations. find out more...

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A rip-roaring musical, this is great fun and delivers everything it sets out to do. A celebration of life, love and family, it features stylishly choreographed dance numbers and lovely performances from Amitabh and Jaya Bachchan. Rohul is the adopted heir to a Delhi business empire and totally loyal to his family until he falls for a girl whom his father does not approve. This rebellious love affair tears the famliy apart and it takes three of the youths to club together to try and reuntite the find out more...

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Naina is not a happy young woman; the joys of her youth are passing her by as she struggles to remain responsible to her family. When Aman enters their small Indian enclave in New York everyone is uplifted by his bright, helpful and optimistic presence, except Naina. Kal Ho Naa Ho is a modern Romantic drama from Bollywood, not a revelation for Western cinema but an enjoyable and sweet natured tale. find out more...
LAGAAN (2001)

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Central India 1893, and the villagers of Champaner have just been informed by the local British commander that the enforced tax (Lagaan) is to be doubled. One young man stands up to colonial authority, pleading that any increase will cripple the community, and the nasty Brit in charge gives him one option, win a game of cricket, which the Indians have never before played, against the colonials and the tax will be scrapped, lose, and it will be tripled. Will the village cripple, the last man in, find out more...

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A stirring and emotionally dramatic epic revolving around the ideal of the Hindu mother figure. The defiant heroine battles famine, flood, a fiendish moneylender and sundry tragic accidents in the ceaseless struggle to raise her sons and retain the family's few acres. Perhaps THE classic early Bollywood and representing a male dominated world that succeeds in being considerably more positive in its depiction of women than beliefs at the time might lead you to expect. find out more...