Gul Makai

Gul Makai is the story of Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai. The film is set in strife-torn Pakistan. Malala Yousafzai (Reem Shaikh) lives with her father (Atul Kulkarni), mother (Divya Dutta) and two little brothers, Khushal (Khushmeet Gill) and Atal (Dhwij Mehta), in the SWAT valley of Pakistan. Her grandmother (Kamlesh Gill) comes visiting them. The Taliban has made life hell for the liberal Pakistanis in SWAT valley as they don’t want girls to be educated and want Muslims to shun music and entertainment. Ziauddin Yousafzai is the forward-thinking principal of Khushal School. His school-going daughter, Malala, is also independent in her thinking. In fact, Malala writes a newspaper column, condemning the atrocities and murders of the Talibans. Since she writes under the pen name of Gul Makai, Gul becomes an overnight star. Conditions worsen in the valley so much that schools are forced to close down and ultimately, the area where the Yousafzais live has to be evacuated. Howev..

Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar

With a quirky title and a winsome leading pair, Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar piques interest. The film is a story of a man and a woman who represent two completely different Indias. This story could happen to any of us in contemporary India. But it happens to Sandeep and Pinky. Two more unlikely protagonists in one film are unimaginable. They are united in one thing only. Their mistrust, suspicion, and hate for each other.

Malang

MALANG is the story of love and revenge. Two tracks run simultaneously in the film. The flashback track shows Advait (Aditya Roy Kapur), with a disturbing family history, going to Goa for some fun. Here he bumps into Sara (Disha Patani) who has come to Goa from abroad to conquer her fears. Over drugs and running away from the police, they fall for each other. At first they decide to keep their relationship casual but things get serious. In the present day track, five years later, Advait has just got released from the jail. He's now a killing machine with rage in his eyes. As soon as he's out, he calls Inspector Anjaney Agashe (Anil Kapoor) and informs him that he's about to commit a murder. Agashe takes it lightly at first but in no time, Advait kills a person, that too a police inspector named Victor (Vatsal Seth). Few hours later, he kills two more cops – Nitin Salgaonkar (Keith Sequeira) and Deven Jadhav (Prasad Jawade). All three work under Inspector Michael (Kunal K..