Films - Tigmanshu Dhulia
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Haasil
Set in a university in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, where the Director Tigmanshu Dhulia himself studied, the film revolves around two rival political gangs in a college. and how the rivalry affects the romance between a vulnerable couple.
The language has amazing small town nuances, though the film deals gangsters, the language is clean and crisp. The film stands tall without the use of any sexy item numbers which has become mandatory for a hit film now-a-days.
Charas
Mystery shrouds the sudden disappearance of an English boy, Sam Higgins [Adam Bedi], a student of Botany, from Himachal one day. Sam’s influential parents pull some strings in higher circles to find their missing son. As a result a suave cop from Scotland Yard, Dev (Jimmy Shregill) is sent to India for investigation in this ‘missings case’.
There are threads in the investigation that lead the young man’s search to the illegal narcotics trade jointly run by a minister in England, his counterpart in Delhi and an ex police officer, now a golden-haired drug lord (Irfaan Khan).
Paan Singh Tomar
aan Singh Tomar is the true story of a runner who turned into a rebel.[1] It is directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia, and produced by UTV Motion Pictures. Irrfan Khan plays the title character.
Ghulami
Ghulami is a period film, set in 1857, the first war of the Indian independence. It deals with the life of one Hoshiyar Singh Hansa a reluctant fighter who gives his life to save his village from the British wrath.