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In 1913 India's cinema industry is born from Dadasaheb Phalke's efforts to make Raja Harishchandra (1913), India's first feature-length B&W silent film.
Rajaram leads a simple life with his family in a haunted chawl. When Parveen Dholakia, a builder, learns about the chawl, he decides to vacate the place and redevelop it for his benefit.
A detective investigates a series of murders where the killer leaves a canvas painting beside the dead body of the victim.
Three friends who had plenty of fun while in college end up living bothersome lives after marriage; they are held down by family traditions and customs; when they meet again, they decide to go back to their old ways while their husbands are away.