Rajiv Kumar

Three school friends are stuck in a love triangle until a misunderstanding helps clear a lot of air.

The movie is centered around a young couple, Joy (Bonny Sengupta) and Diya (Koushani Mukherjee) who fall in love with each other. It's basically a story of two young hearts whose unconditional love for each other make them fight against all barriers. This Valentine's Day, re-discover love like never before with "Tomake Chai",a saga of never-ending struggles of two relentless love-struck souls.

5.1/10

Being a policeman's doppelganger is a mixed blessing in this action-packed caper.

5.8/10

Two young men learn the importance of being lovers, and the importance of not being closely related to their respective beloveds.

5.3/10

Dujone has the college-going Meghna (Srabanti) and Akash (Dev) falling for each other. But with Meghna's dad being in the fish business as opposed to Dev's industrialist dad, objections are an obvious progression. Things get murkier and gory what with Akash's dad keeping him caged in Siliguri and Meghna's against-romance pishi (Seema) keeping a hawk's eye on her every move. And just when you thought you've seen the best of De's muscle flexing and Srabanti's desperation to meet Akash, in comes a contract killer (Arijit) employed by Akash's dad to finish off Meghna. As all action stories should end, Dujone too reaches a fitting finale with Meghna-Akash's love triumphing over all odds.

5.3/10

Police officers Krishan and Avtaar are asked to investigate a case involving missing children. The inquiry leads them to some politicians and corrupt officials in their department.

5.9/10