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Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi (2019)
Story of Rani Lakshmibai, one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and her resistance to the British Rule.
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Death Has Blue Eyes (1976)
Bob and Ches are two bachelors on the make. They are hired by Geraldine to guard her and her daughter, Christine. It seems Christine is psychic, and knows all the details of a political murder.
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Gadera (2024)
In 1912, driven by greed, the British embark on a Himalayan expedition in colonial India. Yet, the Kumaoni and Garhwali people retaliate, highlighting the grave consequences of imperial ambition through guerrilla warfare.
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A Kind of English (1986)
Ruhul Amin's quiet, humane dramatic feature explores the conflicting influences in the life of Samir, a 9-year-old Bengali boy growing up in the East End of London.
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Secret Agent 420 (2005)
Bong, James Bong's his name and smokin', pimpin' and saving the planet from lack of hemp is his game. Secret Agent 420 (Rich Trapp) and his entourage of sexy Bong Girls embark on a dangerous mission to save the Queen of England. Bong skates, snowboards, skydives, rides, motorcross and of course... puffs his way through this interactive, stoney adventure/comedy that is guaranteed to leave you totally Blunted!!
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Majdhar (1984)
Cultural identity, women’s independence and the pressure to conform to British norms are the subjects of this bold and acute feature, which explores both British-Asian experience and the plight of recent immigrants. Rita Wolf (My Beautiful Laundrette), plays Majdhar, a Pakistani woman who transforms herself in London after her husband leaves her for another woman. While Majdhar feels her way towards confident self-determination, husband Afzal is torn between his heritage and his Western aspirations.


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