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Asmara’s summer takes an unexpected turn when she is sent to her grandparents’ neighborhood as a form of punishment. To maintain appearances with her friends, she pretends to be in Canada. Amidst the struggles of a traditional setting, she learns new life lessons.

The “good life” is just one scam away. This thought takes root in the minds of two friends Bhargav and Siddhant after they read countless news stories of bank scams that have happened in the country and that a total of seventy-one thousand five hundred crores has been scammed. Together they devise a plan to open India’s first fake bank. Will they get away or will they get caught?

Lovelorn college guy Aakash has been friend-zoned - again. Neha, who he's been pining for a while, broke up and is now with the charming Vishal. Having seen Aakash's patterns one too many times, his dad, Mohan decides that it's time to intervene. He, with Akash's mother and Ritu - Vishal's friend who has been friend-zoned by Vishal band together and decide that they're going to undertake a proper mission to set this complicated love square in order.

Complicated marriages, digital romances, domestic dilemmas and schoolyard bullies get the spotlight in these seven, slice-of-life short films.

Lips Don't Lie is a high octane romantic thriller anthology of four standalone stories depicting twisted tales of love.

Years after a disastrous job in Baluchistan, a former Indian spy must confront his past when he returns to lead an unsanctioned hostage-rescue mission.

Rahul and Radha seem to have it all - a happy marriage, a decent job and a beautiful house! But what happens when Radha's pregnancy's announcement makes Rahul realise that he's been living the life he's supposed to and not necessarily the one he wants to? Can a partner hit pause on a seemingly perfect life and revaluate his choices? And what about Radha? Is she just a collateral damage to Rahul's early mid life crisis? Watch our newest Voot Original, Time Out.

What The Folks' is a journey of how modern families are breaking stereotypes, overcoming generation gaps, and growing to love one another, despite having starkly different world views.

A couple, who were in a long distance relationship for 3 years, face the prospect of getting married.

Jaane Kya Baat Hui is an Indian television series which premiered on Colors on December 1, 2008. It replaced the reality show Bigg Boss which ended on November 22, 2008. The series was produced by Prem Krishen of Cinevistaas Limited and starred Shweta Tiwari and Sanjeet Bedi in the leads. The show ended due to low TRPs, despite its strong theme. Jaane Kya Baat Hui had repeats on Rishtey from September 3, 2012 to February 15, 2013.
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