
Namastey London (2007)
| Directed by: | Vipul Amrutial Shah |
| Written by: | Suresh Nair |
| Music by: | Himesh Reshammiya |
| Starring: | Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif |
Synapses
Jasmeet "Jazz" Malhotra is an Indian girl who was raised in London. She loves everything British and is even engaged to a Britain. Jazz’s father is upset at her western ways and takes her to India to arrange her marriage to his friend’s son, Arjun. The family returned to London with Arjun. Jazz tries to keep her engagement to the Britain secret, as well as her marriage to the Indian a secret. Arjun doesn’t give up on Jazz with out a fight. Jazz is forced to make a decision between everything she loves that is British, and the love that is growing in her for India.
Sholay (1975)
| Directed by: | Ramesh Sippy |
| Written by: | Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar |
| Music by: | Rahul Dev Burman |
| Starring: | Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan, and Sanjee Kumar |
Synapses
Biggest blockbuster in the history of Bollywood.
A former police chief Thakur, pays criminals, Veeru and Jai, to find the infamous bandit Gabbar Singh and bring him to Thakur alive. Gabbar Sing has been praying on a small village for food and money. The villagers are completely ravished by Gabbar Singh and his gang and need saviors. Veeru and Jai are only out for their own gang, but slow take the villagers as their and make sacrifices to restore it.
Mother India (1957)
| Directed by: | Mehboob Khan |
| Written by: | Wajahat Miza and S. Ali Raza |
| Music by: | Naushad |
| Starring: | Nargis, Sunil Dutt, Rajendra Kumar, and Raaj Kumar |
Synapses
It nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1957
Radha and Shamu are married by a wedding that was paid for by Shamu’s mother who took out a loan from the moneylender, Sukhilala. The couple has children and they quickly fall in extreme poverty from being forced to pay three quarters of the crop as interest on their loan of 500 rupees. While working in the filed, Shamu’s arms are crushed by a boulder. He feels humiliated and leaves Radha and the children to fight starvation, the moneylender, and natural disasters. Many years pass but Radha still believes that her husband will return. Radha’s two sons are adults now and one marries, while the other creates a life of crime and mischief. At the end, the criminal son kidnaps the moneylender’s daughter, and Radha must make the ultimate sacrifice which solidifies her role as Mother India.