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- Based on the Nirbhaya case, Delhi Crime follows the Delhi Police investigation into the finding of the men who perpetrated this crime.
- It is about a teenager from a Dalit (Oppressed caste) family, who lives at the village fringe, and falls in love with an upper caste girl.
- While investigating the murder of her father by her blind younger brother, a young woman disturbs the vengeful spirit of Elizabeth Short, known in legend as "The Black Dahlia".
- When Amal impresses an eccentric millionaire with his humility and humanity, he unknowingly becomes the old man's beneficiary.
- School kids organize an armed revolt in the 1930s in British occupied Chittagong. There are casualties on both sides. Later, one of those kids successfully leads the peasants to regain their food-grains earlier commandeered by the British.
- Road to Ladakh is a romantic thriller set on the India-Pakistan border where an American journalist encounters a suspected Indian drug runner.
- More than a 150 people are killed in leopard or tiger attacks in India every year due to rampant poaching and encroachment on the wilderness. Such animals have no choice but to invade human habitats and become man-eaters. This story is inspired by one such attack. A couple vacationing in the Indian jungle are disturbed by the arrival of the wife's ex-lover, opening wounds that are best left unhealed; but their troubles have only begun. They are being hunted by a leopard that's turned man-eater and it will stop at nothing to satisfy its hunger.
- Established immigrants from India struggle to find personal balance and financial satisfaction while living the American Dream in New Jersey.
- Bombay Summer explores the fleeting and delicate friendship between three young people in Mumbai, India and its eventual disintegration in the face of betrayal and personal loss.
- A woman's need for an unfinished sculpture blossoms into an obsession.
- PaaniPath confronts the disturbing reality of a water crisis through the victims of a flawed and politicized water management system.
- Testimonies of ordinary Kashmiris recount a brutal militancy and its terrible response. Dodging agents of Indian armed-forces, the filmmakers were able to obtain rare testimonials in the highest militarized zone in the world. The film tells how freedom is conceded and replaced by fear, governance by institutionalized oppression and a paradise made desolate on the watch of India : a secular, democratic republic.
- When everything seems fine, Neena and DCP south district are left shocked when a new case about senior citizens enters the climax.
- Commissioner suggests Vartika to call inspector Viren Chaddha after another murder shocks Delhi Police. Someone leaks the detail to the press and Vartika suspecting an insiders job ordered to probe the issue.
- The team's investigation of two suspects leads to eye-opening findings. Amid pressure to appease the media and the public, Vartika faces a moral dilemma.
- The team finds the suspects' hideout. But with Lata still missing, Vartika must determine if she's running or hiding - and finally uncover her story.
- Against a ticking clock, Vartika takes case in a new direction. Neeti finds a common link between the murders. Another tip-off leads to a suspect.
- After two battered victims are found on the side of the road, South District Commissioner of Police Vartika Chaturvedi assembles a crack team to find the perpetrators of a heinous rape.
- Sudhir catches his man - who turns out to be a minor - as Neeti juggles watching over the female victim with riot squad duty at India Gate. After a chase in Naxal territory, Jairaj nabs the final suspect.
- With very few clues, the cops call in all favors to find the bus that dumped the victims. Vartika herself stakes out the Ravi Dass slum where her efforts pay off and the first suspect, Jai Singh, is apprehended.
- Vartika and her top officer Bhupendra interrogate Jai Singh, who confesses to the crime, and provides a list of his five accomplices, two of whom are quickly caught.
- In a remote Rajasthani village, Sudhir manages to catch a fourth perpetrator. Back in Delhi, Vartika and Commissioner of Police Kumar are under heavy political pressure to defend Delhi Police from charges of incompetence.
- Vartika's daughter Chandni gets caught up in protests as public outrage comes to a boil in Delhi. Sudhir closes in on the fifth suspect, while Jairaj and his team travel to Bihar, hot on the trail of the sixth.
- The male victim jeopardizes the case by talking to the media while pressure continues to escalate as Vartika and Kumar are targeted by the Chief Minister.