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In Sanskrit, it means daughter. It is generally used as a first name for girls. The root, nand, refers to delight, pleasure, enjoyment. The Sanskrit word nadana
In Hindu mythology, Nandini (Sanskrit: नन्दिनी or नंदिनी, "the enjoying") is the name of a wish-granting cow, the child of Kamadhenu and asitharishi Vasistha. She (Nandini) was owned by Sage Vasishtha and lived in his ashram.
Nandini means daughter, one who brings joy, the Ganges, Goddess Durga.
Nandini in Bengali means beloved daughter and one of the 108 names for the Hindu Goddess, the God Parvati (Parvathi) or Ma Durga who is the wife of the God Shiva.
Actors: Kishore (actor), Partha (actor), Rashmi Abhayasimha (actress), Priya (actress), Sharmila (actress), Madhusoodhan (director),
Plot: Story of Nandini and Kishore. Kishore, an unmarried wealthy businessman who still is in love with Nandini who happens to be his first love. Nandini, is a widower with a daughter. Her husband dies in an accident. The story is about how fate brings them together in a nuptial relationship.
Genres: Drama, Family, Romance,Actors: Jayaprakash Koroth (producer), Jayaprakash Koroth (director), Jayaprakash p Koroth (editor), Padmaja Nagarur (actress), Jayaprakash p Koroth (writer), Pranshu Goel (actor), Pritha Banerjee (actor), Raj (composer), Avinash Daniel (actor), Rency Philip (actress),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Prem Rakshith (miscellaneous crew), Chandramohan (actor), Srinivasa Rao Kota (actor), M.S. Narayana (actor), Prabhu (actor), Aahuthi Prasad (actor), Mukesh Rishi (actor), Dharmavarapu Subramanyam (actor), Narsing Yadav (actor), Venkateswara Rao Kotagiri (editor), Kalyan (miscellaneous crew), G.V. Prakash Kumar (composer), Kajal Agarwal (actress), Tulasi (actress), Russell Geoffrey Banks (actor),
Plot: Hanumantha Rao and Vishwanath are old college buddies. Their young children, Prabha and Nandini respectively, are also friends. But in the 1980's they are separated as Vishwanath moves with his family from India to Switzerland. Years pass and Prabha is now a grown man and a leader of music group. When he rejects the advances of gangster's daughter, he finds himself in hot water. The gangster tries to force Prabha into marriage, and the only way to save himself is to convince the sentimental don that his heart is already taken. Prabha begins to narrate the story of his journey to Switzerland where he crossed paths once again with his childhood sweetheart Nandini...
Keywords: 1980s, 2010s, childhood-love, church-choir, college-reunion, false-pretenses, flashback, friendship, gangster, indiaActors: Shatrughan Sinha (actor), Nabeel Abbas (miscellaneous crew), Zarina Wahab (actress), Sudeep (actor), Shabina Khan (miscellaneous crew), Ram Gopal Varma (director), Vishwajeet Pradhan (actor), Ashish Vidyarthi (actor), Srinivasa Rao Kota (actor), Anupam Shyam (actor), Sushant Singh (actor), Sushmita Mukherjee (actress), Priyamani (actress), Darshan Jariwala (actor), Suriya (actor),
Plot: Rakta Charitra is a biographical tale of Paritala Ravi from Andhra Pradesh, a prime accused in a number of murder cases. It is the story of a man's phenomenal rise to power and a story of the most intense blood curdling conflict ever heard of between two individuals. Moreover, the story is also the ultimate statement on the often heard disastrous consequences of a fatal mixture of caste, crime, family feuds and politics.
Keywords: based-on-true-story, murder, politician, prison, revenge, rivalry, vengeance, violenceActors: Shabina Khan (miscellaneous crew), Ashish Vidyarthi (actor), Ram Gopal Varma (director), Sudeep (actor), Srinivasa Rao Kota (actor), Shatrughan Sinha (actor), Zarina Wahab (actress), Tanikella Bharani (actor), Vishwajeet Pradhan (actor), Rajendra Gupta (actor), Anupam Shyam (actor), Subhalekha Sudhakar (actor), Sushmita Mukherjee (actress), Priyamani (actress), Priyamani (actress),
Plot: Based in Anandpur, Andhra Pradesh, Pratap Ravi, who lives with his expectant wife, Nandini, is fully engrossed in avenging the brutal death of his father, Veera Bhadra and brother, Shankar. He is now invited by actor-turned-politician, Shivaji Rao, to join politics and end the bloodshed. Pratap does so, but must face off against a vengeful male, Surya, who blames him for the death of his family in a TV bomb blast. Pratap not only manages to elude Surya, but through DCP Mohan Prasad, has him arrested and sent to prison. Ready to contest elections, he is faced with another adversary - Surya's wife, Bhavani. He decides to kill her but is prevented by his very own wife. With Bhavani's increasing popularity, and Surya joining forces with opposition leader, Krishna Swamy, Pratap finds his life in danger and decides to organize a meeting of all political leaders in the region - a decision that may well change his and everyone's lives.
Keywords: murder, revengeActors: Asha Sachdev (actress), Raju Singh (composer), Mahesh Manjrekar (actor), Bipasha Basu (actress), Lillete Dubey (actress), Sanjay Gupta (producer), Sanjay Gupta (producer), Daya Shankar Pandey (actor), Ronit Roy (actor), Bunty Nagi (editor), Gary Van Shipley (producer), Johny Bakshi (actor), Bharat Kaul (actor), Sanjeeda Sheikh (actress), Sudipto Chattopadhyay (writer),
Plot: PANKH Director's take: Cinema within cinema has always fascinated filmmakers all across the globe. The film industry of each country has characteristics peculiar to their culture. That is what distinguishes them, makes them intriguing and anecdotes associated with each industry in a specific cultural context naturally lend themselves to interesting tales. The story of Baby Kusum is such an intriguing and horrifying tale. It is a story about life imitating art in a grotesque and bizarre way. This film seeks to probe into the mechanism that operates behind the creation of dreams. It highlights a phenomenon that was peculiar and exclusive to the Indian film industry--- the practise of casting children in roles opposite to their natural genders. We have had many instances of young girls being cast as boys in films and vice versa. Their screen names used to be changed to suit the gender they were playing on screen. Interestingly, in Raja Harishchandra, the first narrative film made in India, a man portrayed the heroine's role. It was a common practice in Indian theatre till the middle half of the last century, to cast men in women's roles. In cinema however, verisimilitude was sought to a greater degree and hence the entire persona of the performer had to be changed to suit the screen image. It is difficult to ascertain gender of children by their appearance. Their clothes and hairdos often demarcate them. So the practice of casting perky kids, who could deliver effortless performances, in roles that were not representing their own gender, was widely practiced in Indian films. This film purports to delve into the psyche of one such person who was forced to assume a gender role other than his natural gender and analyses the disastrous consequences that follow and destroy him in his adulthood. Baby Kusum is the story of a boy burdened with a sexual identity not his own. It is about the brutality of a society that imposes superficial gender codes. It is a story of human suffering and about the tragedy of human predicament. The film tries to explore the complex maze of relationships: the Oedipal, the homosexual, the exploitative. It tears that veil of shame that covers the face of this glamorous profession. Truth stares naked at the face of an audience bred on and allured by the sham of this life. Baby Kusum explores various spaces--- the real space, the mind space, the sexual space and the spiritual space. All stand juxtaposed together and often are intermingled to create panoply of gore and blood, of intensity and brutality, of love and shame. Cinematically it confronts the time space continuum. It conjures and jumbles up the time past, the time present and the time operative, all together within the same mental space. It creates a delusion. It provokes and raises several pertinent questions. But it never ignores basic human emotions. That is where it becomes a moral fable, a pious tale. That is where it connects to the common man.
Keywords: alter-ego, boy, boy-dressed-as-girl, child-abuse, cross-dresser, male-nudity, self-identity, sex, sexual-confusionActors: Parthapratim Chakravorty (writer), Parthapratim Chakravorty (director), Parthapratim Chakravorty (editor), Parthapratim Chakravorty (producer), Parthapratim Chakravorty (composer), Nandini Ghosal (actress), Madhumita Basu (actress),
Plot: There is a dancer, a singer in all women, craving for her own art, and when she is in her music she experiences a different presence within herself. Few of them actually get married to her other soul in order to find the true rhythm within herself, in a way dissociates herself from the reality. Here we find one such dancer who misses the borderline between her two worlds, two spaces, and two different time frames.
Genres: Fantasy, Musical, Romance,Actors: Hema (actress), Ananth (actor), Tanikella Bharani (actor), Venkatesh Daggubati (actor), Sriram L.B. (actor), Martand K. Venkatesh (editor), Aahuthi Prasad (actor), Dharmavarapu Subramanyam (actor), Suneel (actor), Surya (actor), Ramana Chintapally (writer), Delhi Rajeshwari (actress), S.A. Rajkumar (composer), Aarti Agarwal (actress), Vikraman (writer),
Genres: ,Actors: Ananth (actor), Babu Mohan (actor), Tanikella Bharani (actor), Brahmanandam (actor), Chandramohan (actor), Mallikharjunarao (actor), M.S. Narayana (actor), Prakash Raj (actor), Suneel (actor), Hema (actress), Sudha (actress), Suhasini (actress), Koti (composer), A. Sreekar Prasad (editor), Suchithra Chandrabose (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Comedy, Family, Musical, Romance,Actors: Shilpa Shetty (actress), Sanjoy Chowdhury (composer), Annapoorna (actress), Tiku Talsania (actor), Javed Khan (actor), Tabu (actress), Tiku Talsania (actor), Aditya Pancholi (actor), Nana Patekar (actor), Razak Khan (actor), Ashutosh Rana (actor), Ashutosh Rana (actor), Raghuvir Yadav (actor), Anna Singh (costume designer), Adesh Shrivastava (composer),
Plot: The headless body of Roshni (Tabu), a nurse at a military hospital is found in a river. After the local police are intimidated to drop the case, an investigator, Patel (Patekar), from the CID is sent in to take charge. Patel finds a number of suspects, including Roshni's many admirers Ajit (Soman), Multani (Pancholi), Bishen (Mishra), and Dogra (Rana).
Genres: ,Roses R Red
Just to know that I will see you today
Makes me wake up early just to see your face
Makes that bus ride to school seem A-okay
Girl, i've never felt this way
I've never been in love to know just how it feels
And everytime I see you girl my heart beats are real
So if roses are real and violets are blue
Gilr what i'm trying to say
I think that i'm in love with you
Roses are red
Violets are blue girl
I'm not sure but I think i'm in love with you
With you that's right that's right
I'm not really sure but I think i'm in love with you
It's kind of strange to me
Now I know what to say
But till see your face
And then my mind just goes blank
the butterflies then come
And then my knees get weak
Girl I can hardly speak
As crazy as it seems
I don't want school to end
So that I can stare at you and try to pretend
So if roses are red and violets are blue
Girl what I am tryin to say
I think that i'm in love with you
Roses are red
Violets are blue girl
I'm not sure but I think i'm in love with you
With you that's right that's right
I'm not really sure but I think i'm in love with you
And everytime I see you girl my heartbeats are real
So if roses are red and violets are blue
Girl what I am trying to say
I think that i'm in love with you
Roses are red
Violets are blue girl
I'm not sure but I think i'm in love with you
With you that's right that's right
I'm not really sure but I think i'm in love with you