Movies
A Few Good Men (1992)

Jack Nicholson's line, "You want the truth? You can't handle the truth!" became a '90s catchphrase. When cocky military lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee (Tom Cruise) and his co-counsel, Lt. Commander JoAnne Galloway (Demi Moore), are assigned to a murder case, they uncover a hazing ritual that could implicate high-ranking officials such as shady Col. Nathan R. Jessep (Nicholson). Director Rob Reiner's probing drama earned four Oscar nominations.
Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999)
Rohan (Akshaye Khanna) leaves India to find work abroad and ends up in New York, where he stays with a group of cab drivers. Still struggling to make ends meet, he meets and falls in love with Pooja (Aishwarya Rai), who has run away from an arranged marriage. Now he'll do anything to stay in America -- even if it means marrying the spoiled Loveleen (Suman Ranganathan). Rishi Kapoor directs this touching film with music by Nadeem and Shravan.
Aankhen (1993)
Two wealthy buffoons, Munnu and Bunnu, get involved in a conspiracy to replace a Chief Minister with a lookalke by some corrupt government officials. Meanwhile, Munnu's identical cousin, arrives for a visit from the rural parts, and is mistaken for the real Munnu. The city-wise Munnu visits his cousin to find a safe place to hide out, and is mistaken by the local townspeople for his cousin.
Aap Ka Surroor (2007)
The movie begins with a dead body of a TV journo, Nadia Merchant, being found in a remote area, somewhere in Germany. Soon after, HR is arrested after a concert for murdering the television journalist. HR is put behind bars and the incidents begin to unravel as the movie goes into a flashback.
Aap Ki Khatir (2006)
On a mission to snare her dream guy, Danny (Dino Morea), while she's attending her stepsister's wedding, Anu (Priyanka Chopra) decides to drag along a charming male friend (Akshaye Khanna) to make him jealous. Little does she know that their fates are destined to collide -- along with those of her stepsister (Amisha Patel) and her new husband (Sunil Shetty) -- in an unexpected, jumbled-up mess.
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Ab Tak Chappan (2004)
This drama is based on the amazing true story of Daya Nayak, who moved from Udipi to Bombay in the late 1970s, took a job as a dishwasher at the Hotel Sagar Kinara at Versova and began to make a better life for himself. Twenty-four years later, he's a specialist with the Mumbai police department who has shot and killed 74 criminals and arrested an additional 250.
Aetbaar (2004)
Dr. Malhotra is simply overprotective of his daughter Ria, but she finds him possessive. The two face their father-daughter struggles just fine until Aryan arrives. Aryan is everything Dr. Malhotra despises -- he's volatile, intimidating and opinionated. He's also exactly what Ria wants -- captivating, charismatic and intuitive. Aryan's one goal, to win Ria's love, initiates a clash of ideas between the three.
Aitraaz (2004)
Successful businessman Raj Malhotra (Akshay Kumar) has everything going for him, including a lovely wife (Kareena Kapoor). Just when he thinks things can't get any better, Sonia (Priyanka Chopra) -- his ex-girlfriend, now the boss's wife -- walks back into his life … and she wants Raj. After he rejects her sexual advances, she accuses him of rape. But he soon turns the tables on Sonia and sues her for sexual harassment in this well-crafted drama.
Ajanabee (1974)
Rohit, a struggling youth falls in love with Rashmi, the beloved daughter of rich parents. Regardless of their differences of caste, creed, and station in life. Rohit and Rashmi decide to become man and wife, as they believe that their strong love will overcome all obstacles. However, soon after their marriage, the two discover that even love has its limitations.
Akele Hum Akele Tum (1995)

Producer and director Mansoor Khan delivers something rare in Hindi movies: a mature study of a contemporary marriage in crisis. In defiance of her parents' plan for an arranged marriage, a struggling singer (Manisha Koirala) marries a struggling composer (Aamir Khan). When her career gets an unexpected break, his resentment results in an intense courtroom battle for the custody of their son. Anu Malik handles the score.