One night, contract killers Safo and Erina celebrate their latest work when they are surprised by an unusual request: a black envelope with just the signature 'V'.
In a society where love is regulated by the Heart Bureau, Vaishnavi makes it her goal to take the system down by marrying a man not compatible with her not knowing the truth behind the man she falls for.
A pillar in her community and mother of two, Harper has never failed at anything she has set out to do, so when her husband asks for a separation, it throws off her whole world. When Colin, a divorced dad and community councilor seeking re-election, asks Harper for her help with his community initiatives, the Love Club encourages her to do it. Just when it seems sparks may actually ignite between these two, Colin takes credit for the initiative. Indignant, Harper throws her hat into the election ring and goes head-to-head with Colin. She recruits the Love Club as her campaign team, but although they champion her, they also step in to help Harper and Colin’s love blossom as a team.
A group of close friends who attend a private school all have a debilitating crush on the sunny star pupil, Sun-ah. The only member of the group who claims not to is Jin-woo, but he ends up loving her as well.
Ragavan, infamous for his reckless ways and academic struggles, turns to fraud after a heartbreaking breakup, chasing wealth and power. However, his deceit leads him into perilous territory. Can he find a way out, or will his choices seal his fate?
Prabhu, a young chef, is ready to move forward with an arranged marriage when his past love, Nila, unexpectedly reenters his life, challenging his plans and emotions.
A man struggling to come to terms with the sudden death of his girlfriend in an accident six months prior signs up for a sleep trial that allows him to reconstruct his life with her through the use of lucid dreams.
Angela and Antonio are a couple who, like many others, fell in love, lived an illusion, had children, tried hard not to give up and fell several times. When love ends, questions arise: where did it all go wrong? How did we end up like this? In a journey through the lights and shadows of their relationship, Angela and Antonio struggle against the test of time, desire and idealization.
Firrkie is a Bollywood action drama movie, directed by Ankoosh Bhatt. The movie stars Neil Nitin Mukesh, Karan Singh Grover, Jackie Shroff, Kay Kay Menon, and Sandeepa Dhar in lead roles.
The story begins in Lamsonthi District, a town known for its peace, simplicity, and self-sufficient way of life. The people are kind, and the children go to school happily. However, peace is rarely everlasting, especially when modernization arrives. With progress comes both good and bad, and when something harmful like drugs starts creeping into the community, trouble follows. This marks the beginning of an unavoidable mission for five children—Manee, Mana, Piti, Chujai, and Veera—who must face the growing threat and uncover the truth behind it.
Ressa, a successful chef renowned for his ability to identify flavors with just one taste, finds his life falling apart when he loses his sense of taste. In his despair, he reunites with Tika, a childhood friend who helps him rediscover flavors and passion through the legendary recipes of Mustikarasa. However, the secrets behind the book lead Ressa to a major dilemma: to rise again as a chef or risk his relationship with Tika.
Intern doctor Usha finds her beloved Megh, who had been her tutor five years ago. Megh disappeared from Usha's life without leaving any clues. Now, Megh has set up a beautiful family in a hospital cabin with Jyoti, who is in a coma. In this surreal relationship between Megh and Jyoti, Usha enters with her lingering feelings from the past toward Megh.
On sunny Curaçao, the sarcastic Emy (Carré Albers) works at a five-star hotel for the rich and famous. Her life takes an unexpected turn when the charming movie star Nathan Levi (Twan Kuyper) visits the hotel.
How much do we really know about ourselves when we make a decision? What if there are multiple versions of our I within us, each with something to say?