After running into a girl at a train station, a young man uses paper airplanes to try to get her attention once more.
Inspired by the Disney animated short: "Paperman"
Asif joins neighborhood cricket led by skilled batter Mahtab. They nickname a pretty woman 'Sania Mirza', sparking rumours of her being Mahtab's girlfriend. But when Asif meets her unexpectedly, a shocking truth comes to light.
Story about a couple who have a huge fight and the husband leaves home in fustration, now its up to him to fight his rage to make sure he fixes his broken marriage before things escalates.
Being arrogant, Tania’s first instinct might be to reject the proposal without giving it much thought. However, upon realizing that the man she misunderstood as a car driver is actually interested in marrying her, Tania may feel compelled to reassess her previous judgment of him.
Two long-time internet friends - Ted, the hometown artist, and Liz, a globe-hopping humanitarian. On the night of his gallery opening, on a river that goes nowhere, they meet for the first time. Neither one knows that the other loves them.
Nadya grew up and became a figure skater. She dreams of the Ice Cup, just like her mother once dreamed of. Gorin objects to his daughter’s sports career - he protects her from any difficulties and one can understand him: he has lost too much. At a secret training session, Nadya meets a young and daring hockey player from Moscow, and first love breaks out between them. The father does not believe in the sincerity of the young man’s feelings and separates the couple. But obstacles only strengthen true love, and when you love, the most fabulous ending can become a reality.
Aspiring screenwriter, Cass, sits ruminating on her ended relationship with Ezra. Memories overcome her - she guides us through the highs and lows, her internal monologue serving as an apology and a testimony for why things ended the way they did. She confesses to having lost interest once things became too dull and stopped inspiring her writing. The desire for true, raw feeling culminates as she states she wants to get beaten up. Someplace else, Ezra is leaving a voicemail to Cass. As his emotions let loose, he reveals a darker side to Cass’s hunger for inspiration. Unsure of whether anything in their relationship was real, he wishes that him and Cass never met, and urges her to write about her life and back off his. With neither character's monologue reaching their addressee, nothing is resolved, instead painting a complex portrait of the incompatibility of Cass’s tendency to write about what’s happening around her, and Ezra’s unwillingness to simply be a character in her scripts.
While creating the subtitles of a film, a young Filipina translator (Gabby Padilla) and a middle-aged Japanese director (Ken Yamamura) test the limits of language and understanding.