The best Gulshan Grover’s drama movies on Apple iTunes

Gulshan Grover

Gulshan Grover

21/09/1955 (68 años)
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Beeba Boys

Beeba Boys
4.9/10
Gang leader Jeet Johar and his young, loyal, and often-brutal crew dress like peacocks, love attention, and openly compete with an old style Indo crime syndicate to take over the Vancouver drug and arms scene. Blood is spilled, hearts are broken, and family bonds shattered as the Beeba Boys do anything to be seen and to be feared in a white world.

Raja Babu

Raja Babu
6.3/10
Raja Babu is a rich, spoiled, country bumpkin who lives a carefree, luxury lifestyle until the girl he loves rejects him and his parents reveal that he was adopted.

Rangeela

Rangeela
7.4/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 08/09/1995
  • Character: Steven Kapoor
A poor young woman, who dreams of Bollywood fame, is caught in a love triangle between her childhood friend and a famous actor.

Bullett Raja

Bullett Raja
4.9/10
A common man who transforms into a gangster revolts against the very system he once obediently followed by declaring war on the police, the government, and the industrialists.

Vijay

Vijay
5.4/10
Vijay is a story about various characters that are bound by relationships of love and friendship. How they become foes and take up weapons against each other. When Arjun and Vicky meet, they are oblivious to the fact that they are cousin brothers.

Lajja

Lajja
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 19/09/2001
  • Character: Virender
Vaidehi (Manisha Koirala) gets married to Raghuvir (Jackie Shroff), an NRI. Suffering the agony of an unhappy marriage, she decides to run away from him when she learns that she is pregnant and he wants to take the child away from her. In her pursuit for freedom, she meets Mythili (Mahima Chaudhury) a bride-to-be, Janaki (Madhuri Dixit) a theatre artist and Ramdulari (Rekha) a village midwife - all of whom are victims of male chauvinism. They however refuse to be put down and fight for their rights.

Naaraaz

Naaraaz
4.7/10
Wealthy author Ajay Pandit befriends angry and poor Deva, who lives in the nearby slums with his widower father. After the two men grow up, Ajay falls in love with Sonali, while Deva continues to live a life of destitution.

Sir

Sir
6/10
Sir is a 1993 Bollywood film directed by Mahesh Bhatt starring Naseeruddin Shah, Pooja Bhatt, Atul Agnihotri and Paresh Rawal.

I Am Kalam

I Am Kalam
7.9/10
The film celebrates the survival of the human spirit against overwhelming odds and highlights the need for underprivileged children's education. Its a film based on former indian president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and is aimed at inspiring the poor to educate their children. Written by DaGambit Chhotu's peasant village is ruined by drought, so his ma drops the boy with uncle Bhati, who runs a tea stand at the city outskirts. Clever Chottu, who calls himself Kalam after the self-made Indian president, soon outsmarts uncle's adult assistant and makes friends with the loneliest boy in the palace, now a hotel, a prince his age.

Sadak 2

Sadak 2
1.2/10
The film follows Ravi, 29 years after the incidents of the first film. The suicidal taxi driver plans to shut shop when a young girl, Aarya, compels him to take her on a life-altering journey to Kailash where she has an encounter with a godman and is out to expose this fake guru running an ashram.

Dushman

Dushman
5.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 03/03/2017
  • Character: Jalal
Two men, an Indian and a Pakistani, whose relationship moves from hatred to brotherly love when they have to deal with their drug-runner boss

Crook

Crook
5.1/10
Corrupt police and racially motivated attacks against Indian students complicate a re-located crook's life in Australia.

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