Sultan is a story of Sultan Ali Khan - a local wrestling champion with the world at his feet as he dreams of representing India at the Olympics. It's a story of Aarfa - a feisty young girl from the same small town as Sultan with her own set of dreams. When the 2 local wrestling legends lock horns, romance blossoms and their dreams and aspirations become intertwined and aligned. However, the path to glory is a rocky one and one must fall several times before one stands victorious - More often than not, this journey can take a lifetime. Sultan is a classic underdog tale about a wrestler's journey, looking for a comeback by defeating all odds staked up against him. But when he has nothing to lose and everything to gain in this fight for his life match... Sultan must literally fight for his life. Sultan believes he's got what it takes... but this time, it's going to take everything he's got.
Befikre is a story that celebrates being carefree in love. A quintessential Delhi boy Dharam comes to Paris for work in search of an adventure. Just when he was about to embark on this journey of his life he bumps into a wild, free spirited, French born Indian girl Shyra. A feisty romance ensues between the two in which both of their personalities- one being an equal match for the other are tested to the limit. Battling their ups and downs, both realize that love is a leap of faith that can only be taken by those who dare to love.
Fed up with the lack of critical appreciation despite being a successful writer, Abhimanyu Roy returns to his roots in Kolkata to write more meaningful literature and decides on an old-fashioned love story - which was now, 3 years in the making. This writer's block is called Bindu. How do you contain this unpredictable, crazy, restless, larger than life, live wire in the pages of a book? As Abhi says ''You know when a song comes on and you just have to dance? Bindu was that song. That silly infectious joyful tune you couldn't get out of your head - even if you wanted to." So where should he begin? Where should he end? But when Abhi stumbles across an old audio cassette of their favourite playlist, it sends Abhi down memory lane - and as he waltzes in and out of his past and present through the songs in the mixed tape, he finally faces reality and reconnects with his roots, with his family and his novel starts writing itself. Of course, life in its usual scheming manner surprises him yet again and changes the ending of his book and his life, as he once again finds himself being pulled back into the centre of that crazy little thing called love. He realises, that love, is neither time- nor place-dependent. - All we need is the right person next to us and of course the right soundtrack.
In a world of labels it's easy to forget who made sportsmen, pop singers and matinee idols into stars, superstars and megastars - the fans. Every fan has their own personal relationship with their hero - it's almost a Love Story. Fan is the story of Gaurav a young man, 20 something, whose world revolves around the mega movie star Aryan Khanna or God as he refers to him. From the by lanes of Delhi, young Gaurav embarks on a journey to the city of dreams, Mumbai, in order to wish his God on his birthday. After all, he is Aryan's biggest fan and even has a striking resemblance to him - how difficult could it be for the world biggest fan to get an audience with the world's biggest Star. When things don't go according to plan, Gaurav's love and passion for his God turns in to a dangerous obsession that crosses the fine line. In an edge of the seat thriller, Fan will peel away at both Gaurav and Aryan's personalities and characters as the two men discover.
Super-spies Tiger aka Avinash Singh Rathore & his wife Zoya have been presumed dead by their respective countries. Indian spy agency RAW learns that civilian lives have been placed in harms way by terrorists. Tiger is called back into action for an impossible covert mission to save civilian lives but he must battle an international terrorist organisation.