Acting
Asif Basra (27 July 1967 – 12 November 2020) was an Indian film, television, and theatre actor. He was best known for his role in the American comedy film Outsourced.
After his entire department is outsourced, an American novelty products salesman heads to India to train his replacement.
In Biblical times, a girl disguises her Jewish origins when the Persian king comes looking for a new bride among his subjects.
A fearless, faithful albeit slightly forgetful Mumbai cop, Veer Sooryavanshi, the chief of the Anti-Terrorism Squad in India pulls out all the stops and stunts to thwart a major conspiracy to attack his city.
A love triangle revolving around the lives of a filmmaker, a thief and their mutual love interest.
Randi Stewart is a sergeant on a marine base where her father is the commanding officer. She is being treated by the new base psychiatrist, Bill Turner. Her brother, Gordon Stewart is running for political office. General Stewart is murdered and Randi is the key suspect. Once Bill starts investigating the crime through his treatment of Randi, he begins to uncover an unusually large amount of suicides on the base. The intrigue grows and so does Bill's unprofessional feelings towards Randi. Is she the murderer? He doesn't really want to find out. He just keeps getting sucked deeper and deeper into the "Quicksand".
Rakesh Maria, Mumbai's Joint Commissioner, recounts the events of 26/11, where ten Pakistani terrorists attacked the city
Krrish and his father must team up to save the world from a psychokinetic evil man named Kaal and his army of mutants.
The head of a new advertising agency is a flirt. When a new Vice President joins the company after a takeover, the two men clash.
A newly constructed mall is suspected to be haunted when a few workers are mysteriously killed during its construction. Vishnu, a security guard, unveils the mystery behind the mall's dark secret.