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 | Milli (Urmila Mathondkar) is a middle class young woman that wishes to be an actress. She's a dancer who hasn't gotten a break yet. Munna (Aamir Khan) is an orphan that has a close relationship with Milli's family. Munna loves Milli but has the normal troubles. One day Milli is discovered by Rajkumar (Jackie Shroff), the famous actor, and he persuades his director to sign Milli up for his next movie "Rangeela". During the making of the movie, Munna feels left out as Milli becomes a big star and moves in celebrity circles, and Rajkumal falls in love with Milli. When the movie is completed, Munna doesn't go to Milli's premier and sends her a letter saying he is leaving town and doesn't want to get between Milli and Rajkumal. Who gets Milli? (less) Director: Ram Gopal Varma ♦ Actors: Jackie Shroff, Aamir Khan, Urmila Matondkar, Gulshan Grover, Avtar Gill | $11 - $23  8 Merchants |
|  | A cute, innocent and inexperienced tour bus driver, Bhuvan, from India, is obsessed with his idol an aging horror queen actress, Delilah Leigh, who has not made a film in over a decade. In an attempt to meet her, he writes the greatest comeback script of all time a tribute to all the 1960 s horror flicks. He works up the courage to deliver the script to her house in person and soon becomes involved with her and her elderly aide. He soon discovers that the woman he believes to be his idol is actually her son in drag, he s shattered emotionally and Delilah in a crazy attempt to ignite the love between the two boys, locks them up in the attic. Throw in a gay wedding, blackmail and mass hostage taking, you ll find that anything can happen on Bollywood and Vine. (less) Director: Donald Farmer, Edward Jordon ♦ Actors: Skye Aubrey, Jamey Shrick, J.R. Jones, Trish Dempsey | $3 - $30  9 Merchants |
|  | I have always adored Handel's music but when I first saw this production at Glyndebourne, it was a real revelation. An extraordinarily beautiful staging with real drama, but also full of humour and a great deal of dancing - Bollywood style! David McVicar's take on Giulio Cesare left me completely stunned - I have never felt so many different emotions during one performance - it made me both laugh and cry in equal measure. In one scene you are deeply touched by the genuine torment the singers express and in the next, without undermining the story or the music, you delight in the humour and are uplifted by the enchanting dancing that seems to fit so perfectly with Handel's lively rhythms. The singing, acting and dancing of this all star cast is outstanding and is led by Sarah Connolly as a superb and very convincing Giulio Cesare. Danielle de Niese is a sexy, mesmerizing Cleopatra and a consummate singer/actress who steals the show (you can see more of her discussing this, her debut... (less)Artist: William Christie, Sarah Connolly, Angelika Kirchschlager, Danielle De Niese, Christophe Dumaux | $39 - $56  9 Merchants |
|  | In a "bouncy Bollywood meets Hollywood romantic comedy" (BBC Films), Ali Larter stars as feisty B-list actress Marigold Lexton, who, stranded and broke in Goa, India, after financing flops on her low-budget film, lands a role in a musical to pay her way home. Eager to prove herself, she seeks famed choreographer Prem Rajput's (Bollywood superstar Salman Khan ) guidance, and a whirlwind romance begins...until Marigold discovers Prem holds a powerful, inescapable past--and a future that holds no place for her. (less) Director: Willard Carroll ♦ Actors: Ian Bohen, Salman Khan, Gulshan Grover, Ali Larter, Nandana Sen | $1 - $18  14 Merchants |
|  | Winner of the prestigious Golden Leopard, as well as Best Actress honors for Kiron Kher at the Locarno festival, this powerhouse film about a woman's plight among Islamic radicals SILENT WATERS is the most recent title in the HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH SELECTS series. First Run Features and Human Rights Watch launched a collaboration to bring films dealing with human rights issues to a wider audience. The Human Rights Watch International Film Festival division annually endorses selected First Run titles that shed light on human rights abuses throughout the world. Set in 1979, in a Pakistan under President General Zia-ul-Haq's martial law, SILENT WATERS begins as a bucolic story about a woman and her son, complete with a wedding celebration worthy of any Bollywood film, and then transforms into an eloquent tale of identity and belonging, faith and radicalism, and love and loss. Ayesha is a seemingly well-adjusted middle-aged widow whose life centers around her son Saleem, a gentle, dreamy 18... (less) Director: Sabiha Sumar ♦ Actors: Kiron Kher, Aamir Ali Malik, Arsad Mahmud, Salman Shahid, Shilpa Shukla | $18 - $43  9 Merchants |
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