Gaana Vaju Dya! Evoking the musical spirit, superstar Siddharth Jadhav brings together the stalwarts of Pravah Parivaar to compete in intriguing face-offs.
Documentary creator Petter Nyquist gets to know people with substance abuse challenges or mental problems in four different sports environments, which is part of the project «Sport creates chances». Can something as mundane as doing sports help someone who is struggling back to society? Here Petter gets close to the lives of Line and Richard in the cycling group, Anita in the equestrian group, Ole Magnus and Carine on the football team and Morten in the ski group. He follows them in everyday life and in sports for a year, and sees how sport affects their lives.
“Mom of Number 10” tells the story of Tina Manotas, a beautiful and humble woman forced to leave her hometown because of problems his husband Edwin gets involved in. Already in the big city, Edwin abandons her with their two sons, and she must overcome difficulties and lack of money. She’ll sacrifice everything to make her son Victor’s dream of becoming a professional football player come true. Although the financial situation gets more complicated each day, Victor makes his mother a promise: “With my football I will buy you a palace, dear mother, I will take you to the sky”. Several years later, her son manages to buy her an apartment at the Sky Building. However, problems will start with elitist neighbors that feel envious of Tina Manotas’ new and luxurious life.
To pay her mother's medical bills, she entered into a marriage of convenience with him, who was under pressure from his family to wed. They agreed to the arrangement on the spot. What began as a mere transaction slowly blossomed into genuine affection as they spent time together. Yet, just as their bond deepened, his supposed savior emerged, causing her constant anguish. Little did he know, the true savior was right beside him all along.
Miss Susan is a daytime drama which aired on NBC from March 12 to December 28, 1951. The show, originating from Philadelphia and later retitled Martinsville, U.S.A., aired for fifteen minutes at 3:00 p.m. ET on weekdays. The main writer was William Kendall Clarke.
Indiawaali Maa is a mother's journey to bring her estranged son back on the right path. A small-town woman, Kaku's world comes crashing down when she finds out that her son, Rohan, has drifted apart after moving to a different city. Although extremely hurt by Rohan's behaviour, Kaku is determined not to turn her back on him. Tune into this highly emotional, family drama that talks about how a mother's unconditional love stays unchanged even when her child goes wrong.
The heiress starts working at one of her family's branch offices, only to unexpectedly encounter a student she had previously sponsored who falsely assumes her identity and even acts arrogantly in front of her. Concealing her true identity at first, the heiress eventually reveals herself and powerfully puts the impostor in their place.
After a merchant’s prayers for children are answered with twelve daughters, his failing fortunes drive him to abandon them in the forest. Lost and starving, the sisters are rescued by Santhumala, an ogress who disguises herself as a kind woman and raises them as her own, setting the stage for a tale of loyalty, betrayal, and survival.