Family
"Hamare Baarah" delves into the poignant tale of Manzoor Ali Khan Sanjari, played by Annu Kapoor, who relentlessly pursues fathering more children despite risks. When his daughter Alfiya, fueled by a desire to save her stepmother, challenges him in court, the narrative confronts patriarchy's grip. Will Alfiya sway her father or the court? Will her stepmother support her? As the story unfolds, it probes the repercussions of unchecked population growth and the resilience needed to challenge ingrained societal norms. Through poignant storytelling, "Hamare Baarah" sparks reflection on the consequences of patriarchal mindsets amidst the urgency of addressing population explosion.
Welcome to the world of Kehvatlal Parivar to experience drama, love, and togetherness. When there is unlimited madness in the house, this Parivar is all set to deliver delightful moments that can make laugh and cry.
Laali’s life revolves around two people- his widowed father & his girlfriend Mahi. To get married to Mahi, Laali will have to move to Canada which is a nightmare for him as his father hates anyone settling abroad. Poor Laali has to choose one but he can’t. He comes up with the crazy idea of getting his father married so that he is never left alone. When Laali thinks that he has won the love battle, things take a different turn and the real War for Love starts between the father and son resulting in hilarious and heartfelt moments
The story revolves around Bhagat’s struggle to get his land back from the Sarpanch of the village, who wrongfully acquired it. Bhagat is an alcoholic, votes only for money, and fights with his wife. Mohini, his wife, is fed up with his antics and leaves him. Meanwhile, Bhagat strikes a deal with the Sarpanch which leads him to join the ongoing farmers’ protest. He meets his wife there and decides to win her trust back. During the protest, there’s a positive change in him, following which Mohini decides to come back. Together, they succeed in getting back their land.
Three best friends, Buta, Kishan and Neza, from a village near Lahore, are in their twenties and friends for life. There is immense bonding and selfless love amongst each other, which also includes their respective families who have all been living in a great harmony for ages. Life takes a beautiful turn when Naseebo enters Buta's life during his sister's marriage. Kishan and Neza help Buta and Naseebo find true love, however tragedy soon strikes in the middle of the night during celebrations, when Partition is announced. Hindus and Sikhs of the Village, now in Pakistan, have no choice but to leave for Amritsar in India. YAARE VE is one such story of how the true friends will prove their friendship amidst the religious chaos and ensuing violence.
This story is about Dilip Singh, aged 65 who has been living with his family in Canada for last 20 years. He has only one dream to see Punjab which he has left long back which he still thinks that it is same as he left long back. Dilip lives with his son Vikram, daughter in law Eliza and grandson Lavi. Eliza is modern women who knows her priorities and managing very well between her job and her family life, except Dilip's wish of wanting to go to Punjab.
Harjeet on one of his trips to repair a VCR, meets Pali and falls in love with her. Unbeknownst to Harjeet, his family has fixed his marriage with someone else and show him the girl's photo, however Harjit gets angry and throws away the photo without once looking at it.
An army officer is tasked with personally informing the families of the martyrs in his regiment. Along the way, he develops an unexpected attraction to a troubled young woman.