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- Story of trust, relationships and regrets, revolving around five people with different backgrounds and their faith and conviction. It highlights the concept of how the creator rewards the people who believe in hard work and patience.
- Aunn Zara revolves around two individuals, Aunn and Zara. Both are equally spoiled by their families but are poles apart. Both get married (to avoid the problems faced due to their families) and find twists in each turn.
- Ifti makes amends to his father and realises his wife's motives. Cookie apologises to Rehman on request of Ifti. Mikaeel's father threatens to disown him, so in fear of being disowned, Mikaeel fakes to agree to go to office. Rabiya informs Salahuddin that Manahil is getting divorce and tells him about Mikaeel's behavior with her. Salahuddin bids farewell to Rehman to meet Manahil. Salahuddin returns home and apologises to his father and both reconcile. Rabiya invites Manahil over for dinner and there Manahil and Salahuddin meet. Manahil confronts Salahuddin for leaving her in the first place and asks him to let her go. She also tells him that she will not leave Mikaeel. Mikaeel, still in debt and due to shortage of time, thinks of selling Manahil's jewellery on his friend's advice. So when Manahil calls her, he pretends that he misses her and asks her to come back now. He starts to act nice with her and goes to pick Manahil up from the airport.
- Manahil's family convinces her to stay with Salah-ud-Din for a while until her father's recovery. Jeena try to seduce Jameel, by pouring a tea on her and manipulates him with her tricks, so that she can marry Salah-ul-Din by making him her ally. Manahil agrees to stay with Salah-ul-Din, where he consoles her and try to make her understand that she is free to take her own decisions. Meanwhile, Jeena goes to Jameel and told him that she has feelings for him, and tries to turn him against Salah-ul-Din. He confronts Jeena for lying to Manahil's father about her then status with to him, to which she cries in front Jameel trying to gain sympathy. Jameel confess her love to Jeena when she threatens to leave, he ask her to stay for him. Salah-ul-Din sister Rabiya calls him to leave Manahil, and move on with Jeena and informs about their parents coming to Karachi. Manahil overhears their conversation and ask him to marry Jeena to put all the rumors to rest. Salah-ul-Din and Manahil reaches Karachi, where Jameel praises Jeena in front of Salah-ul-Din. Salah-ul-Din ask Manahil's permission to bond over children, reluctantly she agrees on some reservations.
- Faraah admits her mistakes to Wali and improves her relationship with Zarminey. Moeez fails to manipulate Farah, as she gave Agha Jan more importance. Faraah destroys the contract which she signed with Wali and wants to stay with him.
- Shamu vows to earn with necessity, Shahzeb convinces Hashmat for letting Nazneen to study in city. Nigar visits Shahzeb and confronts her love, he insults her after which she curses him. Rani's father fixes her marriage for his fate.
- Noor Muhammad is planning to get married to Bushra (Imran Moezz's aunt). Yousuf climbs and jumps into Zulaikh's room, Zulaikha gets angry. Yousuf asks her few questions regarding marriage and expresses his love he then gives her his number.
- Ernie Gehr takes a 1903 film that shows San Francisco's Market Street, as photographed from a trolley, and multiplies each frame of the original film eight times, changing its length from 5 to about 38 minutes, while simultaneously, playing with the contrast and light fluctuations within each frame.
- Does every man have a price? If so, what is it? Oscar, a Master Of The Universe Art Gallery Owner, invites Rudy, a down and out Has-Been painter, to dinner. Rudy has better things to do- courtside seats for the Knicks, private jet to the Venice Biennial. But here he is, having dinner with Rudy, charming him, bullying him, trying to get him to take a Five Hundred Thousand Dollar check and offering him a One-Man-Show and a chance at Art World renown. Rudy had the first show at Oscar's Gallery Twenty-Five years ago-but what is that worth? Rudy has been down so long it doesn't bother him. Nary a cent , nary a friend. Taking on catering gigs that hurt his back every time. Living in an iffy neighborhood, leading an iffy life. Oscar's invitation to dinner is the first offer of its kind in years. Could he pull it together to be charming and affable tonight? Might Oscar consider Rudy a worthy enough dinner companion-could a friendship be in the offing? Inviting someone to dinner-is that not an act of friendship? Rudy doesn't want to accept Oscar's generous offer, but he doesn't want to disappoint Oscar. Maybe if he explains to Oscar his reasons for refusing, while, at the same time, expressing his gratefulness-will that work? Rudy questions himself-Why refuse this offer? Oscar is right-it would turn his life around. Here he is, wearing a worn out blue blazer that he fears may get him kicked out of the restaurant.
- Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Kaaw Cheikh (the patriarch, in Pulaar), is a writer whose work has marked generations on every continent. From The Ambiguous Adventure, a timeless best-seller, to The Temple Guardians, a lesser-known but equally powerful and more political novel, he evokes what was his main source of inspiration: his own journey. Peul, a native of the Fouta Valley, having studied in France and become a Minister in the first government of Senegal, he was one of the builders of Independence, beyond his own country. The impact of his work, contextualized, and his precious word, highlight the political, economic and cultural challenges facing not only Africa, but the world, even today.
- The story revolves around two neighbors, Manahil (Maya Ali) and Salahuddin (Hamza Ali Abbasi). They live in a provincial town in Sindh. Manahil, nicknamed as Mannu is best friend of Salahuddin's younger sister Beeya (Aiman Khan). Mannu's family is joint and wealthy where as Salahuddin lives a simple life with his mother (Ismat Zaidi), father (Shehryar Zaidi) and sister.
- Story starts showing Yousaf in a railway station who, quickly jumps into the train, he sees Zulekha in a train for the very first time and is unable to get her out of his mind. Zulaikha on the other hand stuck in between the proposals of her cousins which are for the personal interests of her parents. She meets Yousuf once again who is in love with her, Zulekha feels for Yousuf is nothing more than momentary meeting.. The story shows how the they fall in love and will further look upon problems they face after past is revealed.
- MIAMI is an experimental documentary, which shows images of great visual and emotional impact in the "Cleanest City of the United States" for its air quality, large green spaces, clean streets, drinking water, and various recycling programs . The images are rhythmically accompanied by retro music from the eighties. The documentary makes extensive use of slow motion and time lapse and does not contain dialogues or narration, creating a visual poem whose tone is established by juxtaposing images and music.
- This is an American comic strip style production, which drives the spectator into two different worlds. The main character is not able to decide where he really belongs to, because he is subject to different personalities as he goes through the different worlds confronting reality to fantasy.
- Wealthy, landowner Gopala Rao (Gummadi). His wife Kanthamma (Hemalatha). Their adopted son is Venu (Jaggaiah) and own son Shekhar (Kantarao). Venu (Jaggayya) is intelligent. He is studying BA in Patnam. Shekhar is uneducated and addicted to vices and addictions, destroying his wealth and dishonoring his father. Gopala Rao, sick of that anxiety, dies and writes all his property in the name of his adopted son, Venu. He asks his wife to hand over the note to Appu Taluk which his friend Kudumbarao (Ramanar Reddy) had taken. Venu leaves Patnam, handing over the property to Shekhar, who is furious that Venu will claim the entire property. His friend Hari (Padmanabham) works in a photo studio. He loves Radha (Jamuna) whom he meets on the way. Radha is the 5th daughter of Kudumba Rao and Santana Lakshmi (Suryakantham). She has four elder sisters. The eldest daughter is Ramadevi (Suryakala), the second daughter is Umasundari (Padmini Priyadarshini), the 3rd is Vani (Parvathi) who is the Saraswati of music, and the 4th is Tara (Krishnaveni), who is a champion in sports. Kudumba Rao is troubled by not being able to find suitable grooms for their wishes. Venu, who loves Radha, promises to find suitable grooms for them. With the advice and help of Kudumba Rao, he plays a small funny play. He marries them with his good and capable friends Shankaram (Ramakrishna), Brahmam (Haranath), Giri (Chalam) and Hari. Shekhar had earlier married Sita (Rajashree) after cheating. Even if she comes to him, he will break it. Infatuated with Radha, he pressures her father for a loan. Threatens Radha, arrests mother and Venu and prepares for marriage. At the time of Muhurtam, Kanthamma, Venu and Sita come with them and reveal the truth to everyone and blame Shekhar, and a transformation takes place in him. Besides Venu and Radha, four couples get married. The film ends happily with Sekhar embracing Sita [1]
- A war and world weary soldier tries to talk a witch-hunting cleric into hanging him. He is shaken from his quest for death when the beautiful Jennet is also committed for hanging as a witch.
- In a future society the use of hibernation has become widespread in all walks and spheres of life.