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Produced by: White
Feather Films
Directed by: Jasmeet Dhodhi, Meghna Gulzar,
Sanjay Gupta, Apoorva Lakhia, Hansal Mehta, Sudhir
Mishra
This is an innovative
concept where in a single film, there are 10 independent
short stories. About 4 or 5 of them are notable from
among the ten, which are summarized here:
Matrimony ( Director: Sanjay Gupta)
The Sarins (Arbaaz Khan and Mandira Bedi) are a happily
married couple. On the pretext of meeting her ailing
aunt every Thursday, Mandira has a dark secret, unknown
to her husband that she has a lover - handsome hunk
Sudhanshu Pandey. What is not know to her is that he too
has a lover. The director somewhat establishes this as a
story of betrayal and faith. For those who always reach
late to see a movie, its okay to miss this one.
High On the Highway (Director: Hansal Mehta)
A love story of Jimmy Shergill & Masumeh where it is
just the highway which symbolizes their companionship
and their unspoken love or is the director himself,
being self indulgent, isn't sure whether the characters
do drugs or are addicted to alcohol. And why they walk
on dark highways is not clear.

Zahir (Director:
Sanjay Gupta)
Dia Mirza and Manoj Bajpai are a single man and a girl
next door. Manoj has left his lucrative job to take out
time for writing a book. Dia is a sweet girl meets Manoj
in the elevator and they happen to be neighbors on the
same floor of a high rise building in Mumbai. Manoj
develops a fascination for her, wants to get closer but
is warded off by her… there are some twists in here.


Credits:
Produced by: White Feather Films
Directed by:
Jasmeet Dhodhi,
Meghna Gulzar,
Sanjay Gupta,
Apoorva Lakhia,
Hansal Mehta,
Sudhir Mishra
Writing credits:
Javed Akhtar (Dialogue)
Vishal Bharadwaj Dialogue (story) (screenplay)
S. Farhan dialogue (story) (screenplay)
Rajiv Gopalkrishnan story and screenplay
Meghna Gulzar dialogue,
Sampooran Singh Gulzar dialogue (story) (screenplay)
Sanjay Gupta story and screenplay
Gautam Kohli story and screenplay
Suresh Nair story and screenplay
Shivani Tibrewala story and screenplay
Raj Vasant dialogue
Produced
by Sanjay Dutt, Sanjay Gupta
Executive Producer - Gary Van Shipley
Original Music by Pritam Chakraborty
Cinematography:
Aseem Bajaj, Hemant Chaturvedi, Amit Roy
Film Editing by Bunty Nagi
Costume Design - Sanjeev Mulchandani
Sound Department:
Baylon Fonseca - Sound Designer
Stunt Coordinator - Ravi Dewan
Head of Marketing and Promotions - Gautam Kohli
Design Visualizer - Mihir Shah |

Lovedale (Director:
Jasmeet Dhodi)
Neha Uberoi and Aftab Shivdasani happen to meet by
chance on a rainy day in a hill station - Lovedale.
There are appearances by Anooradha Patel and Anupam Kher
in this tale of lost love which too has a supernatural
twist in the end.
Sex on the Beach
(Director: Apoorva Lakhia)
A chilly story that manages to scare the wit out of you.
Dino Morea Dino picks a worn out book on the beach and,
as instructed, writes his name on the first page. The
character of the book comes alive into an awesome woman
Tareena Patel. They have a great time together, but
suddenly everything changes. This rendezvous of Dino
Morea with hot looking Tareena Patel has lust strewn
with the supernatural. This story should give you some
chills down your spine.
Pooranmashi (Director: Meghna Gulzar)
An adapted short story about the Mother-Daughter bond. A
mother (Amrita Singh) would do anything to make her
daughter's (Minisha Lamba) life happy. Her only daughter
is about to get married but an incident changes their
lives forever. The mother's dark secret is out in the
open (affair with Parmeet Sethi), but the villagers
think it is her daughter who is to blame. Her daughter's
marriage is already doomed. The daughter, seeing her
mother's plight, and understanding the truth, sacrifices
her life by jumping into the well. A brilliant and a
moving story.
Strangers In The Night
(Director: Sanjay Gupta)
Every anniversary the married couple (Mahesh Manjrekar
and Neha Dhupia) share a secret. Its Neha's turn this
year and she begins narrating an exciting encounter with
a stranger at the railway station's waiting room. What
she begins telling is not what was actually imagined by
the viewer.
Rice Plate (Director:
Rohit Roy)
A hindu lady (Shabana Azmi) of South Indian origin is on
her way to meet her grand daughter. Being a strict hindu
she is averse to being in or coming in close to people
of the faith other than her own. In a hurry, some
mistakes and misunderstandings she realizes that the
most important faith in life is the religion of
humanity, rather than the one she practiced. Naseeruddin
Shah also features in this story.
Gubbare (Director: Sanjay Gupta)
A squabbling couple played by Anita and Rohit Roy is on
their bus journey where Anita picks up a conversation
with another passenger carrying balloons for his wife -
Nana Patekar who tells her about how much he loves his
wife, and more so - how less is one's life to have
arguments or differences.
Rise and Fall
(Director: Sanjay Gupta)
A much expected highly stylized gangster story
supposedly to be a thriller about the interactions of
two young 'shooter' boys and a parallel story of
conflict between the underworld dons (Sanjay Dutt and
Suniel Shetty) of this city. Again there is some attempt
to show the unwanted shaky camerawork or put it simply -
the over indulgence of the director.
Dus Kahaniyaan comes from Sanjay Gupta's production
house-WHITE FEATHER FILMS whose past films had lots and
lots of style! Although only about 4 - 5 stories are
impressive, it is a novel concept by this production
house, which may not exactly be a hit but is refreshing
to see such experimental films.
- Amarjeet
Cast:
Sanjay Dutt
Suniel Shetty
Dino Morea Tareena Patel
Jimmy Shergill Masumeh Makhija
Amrita Singh Minisha Lamba Parmeet Sethi Mahesh
Manjrekar Neha Dhupia
Dia Mirza Manoj Bajpai
Neha Uberoi
Aftab Shivdasani
Anooradha Patel Anupam Kher
Shabana
Azmi Naseeruddin Shah
Anita Rohit Roy Nana Patekar
Arbaaz Khan Mandira Bedi Sudhanshu Pandey
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