In cinemas: Vivek Oberoi as PM Narendra Modi
PM Narendra Modi releasing May 24, 2019
Starring: Vivek Oberoi as narendra Modi and Manoj Joshi as Amit Shah
Directed by Omung Kumar
PM Narendra Modi is an upcoming Indian biographical film directed by Omung Kumar and jointly produced by Suresh Oberoi, Sandip Ssingh, and Anand Pandit. The film is based on the life of Narendra Modi, and 14th Prime Minister of India; starring Vivek Oberoi in the lead role who is also credited as co-writer of the film. The first look of the film was released on 7th January 2019. The film will release in 23 different languages.
It is the story of Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi’s life and his struggle to become a politician without money and background.
India’s Most Wanted releasing May 24, 2019
Directed by Raj Kumar Gupta
Cast: Arjun Kapoor, Amrita Puri
Story: Five unlikely heroes embark on a dangerous covert operation to capture one of India’s deadliest terrorists. India’s Most Wanted is inspired by the arrest of proscribed organisation Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist Abdul Subhan Qureshi, also referred to as India’s Osama Bin Laden, in January 2018 by Delhi Police.
Yeh Hai India releasing May 24, 2019
Directed by: Lomharsh
Produced by Mr. Sandeep Choudhary
Starring: Gavie Chahal
Yeh Hai India is a movie vividly based on the observations made by the writer during his travel to several countries. On a wider perspective, it covers the thoughts and opinions of people about India. The movie critically touches the issues faced by our country and the perplexity the country has to go through to overcome them.
Khamoshi releasing May 31, 2019
Khamoshi is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language supernatural horror film directed Chakri Toleti and produced by Pyx Films. The film stars Prabhu Deva as the lead antagonist and Tamannaah as a deaf and mute girl. It is a based on the 2016 English film Hush.
Nakkash releasing May 31, 2019
Director: Zaigham Imam
Star Cast
Inaamulhaq as Allah Rakha Siddiqui
Sharib Hashmi as Samad
Synopsis: Nakkash is the story of a gifted Muslim craftsman Alla Rakkha Siddiqui. Alla Rakha is a widower who has a son, Mohammad and a best and only friend Samad in the name of a family. Alla Rakha believes in no religious boundaries and uses his craft of engraving in the Hindu Temples. For that he gets boycotted by his community; Mohammad doesn’t get admission in Madarsa and he faces a lot of oppression from both the communities as the film progresses.
Samad who is a poor e-rickshaw driver, wants to send his friend to holy Hajj but has no money for that. Samad steals the Temple trust’s gold from Alla Rakha’s custody. Alla tries to keep Samad out of this situation but Samad goes to jail for it.
A year later Alla gains popularity as a symbol of accord with a news article for which Munna, an aspirant Hindu politician loses his election ticket. What happens to Alla, a cast-off from his commune and disdained from Samad & Munna is the tale of Nakkash (The Craftsman).
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