What happens when you transplant an English rose to a countryside in Punjab and expect her to thrive in an alien environment? The rose will either die or rebel. That’s exactly what Jazz, rather Jasmeet does when her father Manmohan Singh brings her to India and gets her married to Arjun, a rough and tough farmer who can barely speak English. But Jazz too is equally determined to marry Charlie Brown her British boyfriend. Caught in this emotional tug of war between father and daughter is poor Arjun, who is helplessly and hopelessly in love with his beautiful but unyielding wife. In Namastey London, this emotional and dramatic tug of war will determine whether love is more about giving or taking? Whether Indian values must surrender to Western culture? Whether Jazz will win or Jasmeet!
Sidharth (Emran Hashmi), the chief of a local police station in Goa, is on the verge of a divorce with his wife, Sonia (Shamita Shetty), whm he still loves. He gets involved with a local married woman, Amna Varghese (Udita Goswami) who is dying of cancer and whose marriage is on the rocks. Things are not what they seem; and then starts a murky tale of drug money, murder and deciet.
In the darkness of Mumbai underworld there has been the birth of a new psychotic and cruel leader named Babban.He is brutally violent and psychotic.He is a real threat and challenge to the Mumbai Police .Nobody knows who he is and how he looks. It is because nobody survives after having a view of this new face of death.But there is one man who believes in his existence and has sworn to put an end to this menace. He is Inspector narashimha, an encounter specialist.Narshimha has only one motto in his life and that is destruction of Babban.Two youngman from Latur-Raj Ranade and Hirendra Chavan (popularly known as Heero) come to the city of dreams- Mumbai with big dreams in their eyes. They dream of buying the city but are jobless and pennyless. They are childhood friends and are extremely loyal to eachother. The younger of the duo Raj looks up to hero as his friend, phylosopher and guide. What role are they going play in this deadly game between Babban and Inspector Narashimha?
A gang of bikers headed by the cool-headed and arrogant Kabir is on a robbing spree in Mumbai. They rob establishments and then zip away on their superbikes. ACP Jai Dixit is the case in-charge and he recruits a bumbling bike mechanic and racer named Ali to chase the gang on a bike and help Jai nab them. Kabir accepts the challenge, and pulls off another robbery amidst a function. This causes Jai and Ali to call it off. Jai resigns from the police force and Ali goes back to his daily job. Meanwhile Kabir has lost one of his team members and recruits Ali for their final job in Goa. The action shifts from the congested Mumbai traffic to the sunny Goa for the final showdown between cops and robbers



All the prisoners of war (POWs) of 1971 Indo-Pak war have been moved to a temporary but heavily fortified prison camp; much to amazement of Maj. Suraj Singh (Manoj Bajpai) and his group of five. Maj. Suraj Singh and his fellow men have yet again fruitlessly tried to break through only to get caught and suffer torture at the hands of their Pakistani counterparts. The group realizes the motives of Pakistani authorities behind gathering all POWs at one place and plan to break free once and for all on the eve of Pakistani independence day. After a lot of planning the day finally arrives and does not start the way it was intended as one of the bomb fails to explode. The struggle to reach the Indian border begins anyway as these prisoners escape while the Pakistani forces are alerted in the whole region. This struggle too takes its toll as Maj. Suraj Singh watches his fellow soldiers die bravely and honorably at the hands of responsive Pakistani army.

Spanning two generations, two clashing cultures and two very different ways of life that crash into each other only to become lovingly intertwined, THE NAMESAKE is ultimately about that imminently relevant question: what does it mean to be an American family?
In her most personal film to date, acclaimed director Mira Nair (VANITY FAIR, MONSOON WEDDING) brings to the screen a poignant and transporting version of Jhumpa Lahiri's best-selling novel, which won reader's hearts across the world with its exploration of the ties that can both tangle and bind global families as they brave the modern vicissitudes of change, conflict and disaster.
Jumping between the equally colorful and vibrant cities of Calcutta and New York, THE NAMESAKE is definitely a family drama, but it's about a very different kind of contemporary American family: the Gangulis, who came to the U.S. from India in order to experience a world of limitless opportunities - only to be confronted with the perils and confusion of trying to build a meaningful life in a baffling new society.
On the heels of their arranged marriage, Ashoke (Irrfan Khan) and Ashima (Tabu) jet off from steaming Calcutta to a wintry New York where they begin their new life together. Virtual strangers to one another and now living in what is to them a very strange land, their relationship quickly takes a turn when Ashima gives birth to a son. Under pressure to name him quickly, Ashoke settles on Gogol, after the famous Russian author - a name that serves as a link to a secret past and, Ashoke hopes, a better future. But life isn't as easy for Gogol as his parents might wish. As a first-generation American teenager, Gogol (Kal Penn) must learn to tread a razor-thin line between his Bengali roots and his American birthright in the search for his own identity. As Gogol attempts to forge his destiny - rejecting his given name, dating a rich American girl (Jacinda Barrett), heading to study architecture at Yale - his parents cling to their Bengali traditions. But their paths keep crossing with both comic and painfully revelatory consequences... until Gogol begins to see the links between the world his parents left behind and the new world that lies in front of him.
Fox Searchlight presents THE NAMESAKE, directed by Mira Nair and written by Sooni Taraporevala based on the novel by Jhumpa Lahiri. The producers are Nair and Lydia Deane Pilcher; Lori Keith-Douglas is the co-producer. The executive producers are Takashige Ichise and Ronnie Screwvala. The film stars Tabu, Irrfan Khan, Kal Penn, Zuleikha Robinson, Abhishek Bachchan and Jacinda Barrett.
Capturing this tale set in two of the world's most fascinating cities is an accomplished behind-the-camera team that includes cinematographer Frederick Elmes (BROKEN FLOWERS, KINSEY), production designer Stephanie Carroll (who previously worked with Nair on KAMA SUTRA), costume designer Arjun Bhasin (SWIMFAN, Nair's MONSOON WEDDING) and editor Allyson Johnson. The music is by the leading composer, songwriter, DJ and cross-cultural pioneer Nitin Sawhney.