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Deepak Sharma Movies

2007  
PG  
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The title of Saawariya carries a double meaning; it refers to both an epithet for the Hindu god Krishna and to a title sought by many Indian lovers, who wish to reach a state of "Saawariya," or overpowering consumption by love. Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali's romantic drama Saawariya weaves the tale of the ill-fated romance between two such individuals: artist Raj, who finds the fulfillment of his soul's yearning when he enters one of the most picturesque rural hamlets in India, and his lover, Sakina, a mysterious young woman whom he spots standing on a bridge. Raj tries desperately to win Sakina's love and devotion, but finds it increasingly difficult to accept the truth of her past. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Ranbir KapoorSonam Kapoor, (more)
 
2002  
 
Directed by Guddu Dhanoa, this film chronicles the life and eventual martyrdom of Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh. Singh (Bobby Deol), who grew up in an impoverished neighborhood, didn't truly grasp the concept of freedom fighting until his uncle was forced to flee from the British military. The carnage inflicted by the British upon a local village caused Singh to vow to spend his life fighting agasint them. While attending college, an eager Singh joins the non-cooperation movement originated by Mahatma Gahndi in 1921, but becomes disillusioned. After deciding that action was required, Singh leaves his mother and joins the revolutionary party of Chandrashekhar Azad (Sunny Deol). After participating in the oftentimes violent boycott movement, both Singh and Azad are arrested by British authorities on March 23rd, 1931. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Bobby DeolSunny Deol, (more)
 
 
 
A psychological drama reportedly inspired by Roman Polanski's acclaimed 1994 Death and the Maiden (which, in turn, was adapted from Ariel Dorfman's play), Siskayaan concerns Ayesha, a young housewife still traumatized and scarred by the brutal repeated rapes she was forced to endure at the hands of a doctor following the notorious Gujarat riots. By some small miracle, she happens upon a man whom she immediately identifies as her aggressor, Dr. Vishwas (Sonu Sood) - and attempts to simultaneously wreak vengeance on him, and draw sympathy from her slightly incredulous husband, Javed (Sachin Khedekar). Meanwhile, questions persist about the viability of Dr. Vishwas's involvement in the events - and the possibility lingers that Avesha may be fingering the wrong man. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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