Broken Horses
Broken Horses, Vidhu Vinod Chopra's English language directorial debut, is an epic thriller, set in the shadows of the US-Mexico border gang wars, about brotherhood, loyalty and ultimately, the futility of violence. Principal photography has been completed in mid-December 2012 and the film is currently in post-production in LA.
Ferrari Ki Sawaari
Ferrari KiSawaari is the heartwarming story of a young father’s endeavour to fulfill the dream of his ten-year old son to play at the legendary Lords cricket ground in England. The film released on 15th June 2012 and is running successfully in cinemas worldwide.
3 idiots
"Chase excellence and success will follow." The message of this light hearted film about three college friends who were labeled as ‘idiots’ by their peers and by society has struck a chord with audiences across the world, making it India’s all-time top ranking film, in terms of B.O. collections.
Eklavya
This Vidhu Vinod Chopra-directed thriller, based on the core Indian values of duty, morality and honor, was India’s official nomination to the Oscars. The film has been referred to by L.A. Times as, “Suggestive of a lost film by David Lean”.
Lage Raho Munna bhai
Hindi cinema’s most endearing goon returned to the silver screen in the second installment of the blockbuster Munna Bhai franchise. This National Award winning film reintroduced Mahatma Gandhi to the nation and made “Gandhigiri” the buzzword of a whole new generation of young Indians.
Parineeta
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s poetic prose comes to life in this 2005 cinematic adaptation of Parineeta, The Married Woman. This tender, immortal love story, set in the backdrop of Kolkata of the 1960s, released to universal critical acclaim and box office success.
Munna bhai MBBS
Munna, the lovable gangster from Mumbai, sets out to fulfill his father’s dream of becoming a doctor with a little help from his sidekick, Circuit and his gang of neighborhood “Taporis”. Soon, Munna’s unique approach to solving patients problems has the entire medical establishment in a complete tizzy. The tagline of the film – Statutory Warning: He Just Might Cure You! – says it all!
Mission Kashmir
In a valley of astonishing beauty, a guerilla fighter seeks out the man he holds responsible for the death of his parents even as the clock counts down towards Mission Kashmir, a dastardly plot that will alter the destiny of the Indian subcontinent. Mission Kashmir, written and directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, is a pulse pounding thriller of love and anger set in the midst of unparalleled beauty.
Kareeb
Kareeb is a story of tears and laughter, of happiness and despair. A story of love lost and found, of passions played out, of friendships that stand firm against adversity and of relationships that tower above everything else.
1942 A Love Story
1942. The Quit India movement. Millions of Indians take to the streets with only one objective – independence. Individuals no longer mattered, only commitment to the cause. In these tumultuous times, a tender love blossoms.A love that is destined to be consumed by the fire of liberation that has swept through the land. 1942 A Love Story is an immortal saga of freedom, of duty, of conflict, of sacrifice and of love.
Parinda
This story of love, loyalty and family ties, set in the Mumbai underworld of the 1980s, is considered a genre-defining classic of Indian cinema. Since its release 25 years ago, Parinda, with its gripping plot, razor sharp editing and outstanding performances, has inspired a whole generation of filmmakers and entertained audiences the world over.
Khamosh
Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s first mainstream commercial release is a classic whodunit featuring a “Dream Team” ensemble cast, including AmolPalekar, Naseeruddin Shah, ShabanaAzmi, PankajKapur, PawanMalhotra, Sushma Seth and SoniRazdan. The fast paced plot, which was considered far ahead of its time, kept audiences guessing from the first frame till the last.
Sazaaye Maut
Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s first directorial feature tells the story of a man living his worst nightmare, as a job interview goes horribly wrong leading to a job; a job to kill.
An Encounter with Faces
A documentary about Mumbai's street children went all the way to Hollywood, where it was nominated for an Oscar. It swept 9 out of the 12 awards at the Oberhausen Film Festival and also won top prizes at festivals in Milan, Leipzig, and Finland. At the International Film Festival of India, it won the Golden Peacock. The technique of the film was singled out for special mention: direct, unwavering conversations with children, neither patronizing nor pitying.
Murder At Monkey Hill
The story deals with a professional hitman, who falls in love with the woman he sets out to murder.
Munna Bhai Chale Amerika
The third installment of the blockbuster franchise is currently in the scripting stage.
50vi saalgirah
On the eve of their Golden Anniversary, Dinanath Dhar and his wife Shanti Devi reflect back on fifty years of joy and heartache in their magical homeland of Kashmir, as Dinanath treats his wife to an anniversary celebration she will never forget.
Taalismaan
Taalismaan, a romantic fantasy adventure based on the epic novel Chandrakanta written by Babu Devkinandan Khatri in 1892 is currently in development.