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Siddique Movies

 
 
2010  
NR  
A professional bodyguard is assigned to protect the daughter of a wealthy businessman, but he finds his steely exterior slowly chipped away by the mischievous college student in this lighthearted action romance starring Salman Khan. When Lovely Singh (Khan) takes a job, his clients are always in good hands. He's prompt, efficient, and always on guard, and his no-nonsense approach has gotten him far in his field. When powerful business magnate Sartaj Rana (Raj Babbar) hires Singh to look after his daughter Divya (Kareena Kapoor) while she's away at school, the bodyguard handles his latest assignment with the utmost professionalism. But having a well-dressed, intimidating man watching her every move makes campus life a bit dreary for Divya, so in order to distract him, the crafty student pens him a slew of love letters while posing as his secret admirer. Incredibly, her plan works, and she starts to see a side of Singh that she never knew existed. But when Singh's emerging secrets back Divya into a difficult corner, they both face a dilemma that neither ever saw coming. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Salman KhanKareena Kapoor, (more)
 
2005  
 
 
 
2003  
 
A young man tries to unlearn all of the lies told to him by his late father's enemy in this Bollywood epic. Chronic Bachelor stars Mammootty as Sathyaprathapan, an ambitious businessman struggling to come to terms with his childhood and the vicious untruths spread by Neelakantan (Mohan Ayiroor). Once, he even loved Neelakantan's daughter, but with the help of a new flame, Sathyaprathpan is able to put his family history in its right place. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Mammootty
 
2003  
 
In this taut psychological drama from Indian-American filmmaker Satish Menon, Joy (Murali Menon) is an easily corrupted journalist in the southern Indian state of Kerala -- a socially progressive, yet serenely tropical, locale. He lives with his beloved and idealistic wife, Lata (Jyothirmayee), who teaches Dostoyevsky at the local college. Into their domestic bliss stumbles trouble in the form of Subadra (Mita Vasisht), Lata's long-lost and sniffily urban sister. Subadra is pregnant and has lost her husband in a fire; before long, however, her sudden and unexpected presence begins to intimate a dark, desperate secret in her past, and she stirs up a hornet's nest of desire, jealousy, and guilt. Joy wrestles with his sexual desire for Subadra, Lata exhausts herself to please and comfort the sister who abandoned her, Subadra both needs and disdains the pair's middle-class domesticity -- and around and around they go. If this sounds like an upper-middle-class Indian remake of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, it is -- but Menon, quite ambitiously, adds a unique layer of social commentary by having his characters drawn into a high-stakes political debate. Joy, ever tempted by material things, cannot resist an opportunity to exploit his media power in championing private corporations' role in managing public utilities. Drawn into a corrupt political process, his decision wins him great wealth and favor while losing him the respect of his wife. At the crossroads of traditional love and marriage, sexual desire, and worldly ambition, Joy and Lata's crumbling marriage comes to represent the moral and intellectual divides of a rapidly globalizing society, making the film a curiously modern and localized twist on a universally compelling plot. In Malayalam with English subtitles, this film won five Kerala State Film Awards, including Best Picture, Best Debut Director, and Best Supporting Actress for Jyothirmayee. ~ Rovi

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Starring:
Mita VasishtMurali Menon, (more)