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Last Updated: 06.26 PM, Apr 28, 2025
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Piku is about Piku Banerjee (Deepika Padukone), an architect, and her elderly father, Bhashkor (Amitabh Bachchan), who suffers from chronic constipation. The story follows their relationship, their road trip to Kolkata, and Piku's efforts to balance her life with her father's demands. The film also stars the late actor Irrfan Khan as Rana Chaudhary.
The film revolves around the unconventional love story of arts student Payal (Kangana Ranaut) and architect Madhav "Maddie" Kabra (Imran Khan). They fell in love while in college and started a live-in relationship for five years. However, Payal left Maddy due to their ideological differences.
It follows the story of an alien named PK (Aamir Khan) who lands on Earth and begins his journey to understand human behavior and faith. The story highlights the themes of faith, religion, and cultural differences using satire and humor to criticize social norms. The film also stars Anushka Sharma and the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
Kadakh is the story of a married couple who are hosting a Diwali party, just when their lives take a horrific turn. The film explores themes of relationships, secrets, betrayal, and the darker sides of social gatherings. It stars Ranvir Shorey, Mansi Multani, Kalki Koechlin, Rajat Kapoor, and others.
This political drama follows Ganpat Bhonsle (Manoj Bajpayee), a retired police officer in Mumbai, as he faces the rising tide of discrimination against North Indian migrants in his community. The film explores themes of kinship, caste, and the struggle for social justice within a microcosm of Indian society.
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