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Arjun Devaa

Arjun Poojari lives in a small village in Central India with his mom, dad, & an unmarried sister. The entire village is grateful to Bade Thakur Jagawar Choudhry for all the work he has done for the village. Then one day Arjun finds out that Jagawar's younger brother, Vikram, had attempted to molest his sister. He beats him and takes him to Jagawar, who slaps him several times and asks him to seek forgiveness from Arjun and his sister. That night, Arjun is summoned to Jagawar's house and in his very presence, his sister is sexually assaulted by all Choudhry brothers, including Yogeshwar, Virendra, and Vishal. Arjun revolts and becomes a dreaded Dacoit - his mission: to kill all the Choudhry brothers at any and all costs.

Arjun Devaa

NR 2001
Chand Bujh Gaya

Rahul Mehta lives a wealthy lifestyle along with his widower dad, Tusshar, in Mumbai, and comes from a business family. His father has arranged his marriage with Meghna, who also lives a wealthy lifestyle along with her parents, who approve of Rahul. But when Meghna finds out that Rahul really loves Saveen, the daughter of Imran Jafri from Ahmedabad, she decides to step aside and let the lovers be together. Rahul offers to escort Saveen back home by Sabarmati Express with her dad's permission. At Godhra railway station, their train is set afire by Islamic extremists, and they take shelter at Payal's, a journalist with NTA, who is the girlfriend of Rahul's friend, Adarsh, also a journalist. It is here that differences will arise between Rahul and Saveen - differences that may end their romance and change their lives forever.

Chand Bujh Gaya

7.0 2005
Radio

Recently divorced from his wife, Pooja Talwar, Gujarat-born Vivan Shah, who works as a Jockey with Mumbai's Radio Mirchi, dramatically meets with Shanaya Dhingra - whose mother is Parsi and father a Punjabi. Circumstances force him to gate-crash her wedding ceremony and spend a night in a prison cell by her enraged DCP father. Subsequently, a friendship develops between the two and she even assists him with his job - and lands one herself. The duo gets so popular that their employer decides that they perform a live show on TV while the Dhingras believe the duo are in love.

Radio

6.0 2009
Lokapriya

Music has the capacity to breathe life into a cinematic image. The evolution of Hindi film music has been shaped by technological changes in the recording industry as well as other cultural forces like the local Ramlila tradition, the narrative structures of Hindi films and the rising prominence of women characters within those narratives. But despite these wide range of influences, what remains central to Hindi film music is the way the sounds, lyrics and notes touch a chord with the common man. From the streets of Bombay, to the local barber shops and the booming remixes floating in urban clubs that has generations of youth gyrating to the beats very few spaces have been left untouched by Hindi music. Arun Khopkar's musical journey is accompanied by equally joyous camera movements and thus, manages to provide a nuanced understanding of the elements of Hindi film music and how the orchestra, percussion and western influences created a harmonious confluence of unique musical patterns.

Lokapriya

NR 2000
The Razor's Edge

Kshurasyadhara (The Razor's Edge), based on the temple oracles of Kerala. The film premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR),2002 and was shown in film festivals at Tehran, Milan, International Film Festival of Kerala, MIFF. "Kshurasyadhara" won the best Malayalam film commendation award 2001, Indian Documentary Producer's Association (IDPA), Best Director Award of the Kerala State Film & TV Awards 2001, and the National Jury award of the Mumbai International short & Animation film festival (MIFF) in 2002. "Kshurasyadhara" is now a part of permanent archives at the United States Library of Congress.

The Razor's Edge

8.5 2001