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1. Aakrosh (2010)

Not Rated | 146 min | Action, Crime, Drama

7.0
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The Central Bureau of Investigation deputes two officers to investigate the disappearance of three medical students, which they believe to be an incident of 'honour killing' in a small, closed community.

Director: Priyadarshan | Stars: Ajay Devgn, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Paresh Rawal

Votes: 4,087

2. Papilio Buddha (2013)

108 min | Drama

7.3
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A band of displaced untouchables in Western Ghats of India embrace Buddhism in order to escape from caste oppression.

Director: Jayan Cherian | Stars: Kallen Pokkudan, Saritha, Prakash Bare, David Briggs

Votes: 144

3. Theoretically, an even much more paranoid conspiratorial phone call (2021)

85 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy

7.4
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Challenged by phone by the Pro Bono Spy Hunter and his valet, The Boss travels to the year 2121, where the USSR won the Cold War. Caught spying, The Boss undergoes a subtle questioning technique that tortures him and his interrogator.

Director: Jorge Luis Villacorta Santamato | Star: Jorge Luis Villacorta Santamato

Votes: 6

4. Ulysse 31 (1981–1982)
Episode: Rebellion on Lemnos (1982)

TV-Y7 | Animation, Action, Adventure

6.0
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The women of the planet Lemnos are being forced by the Shark Men to build the Trident ships for the gods. Princess Hypsipyle of Lemnos asks for Ulysses' help. But the children discover that another group also lives on Lemnos.

Stars: Matt Birman, Jacques Ebner, Claude Giraud, Fabrice Josso

Votes: 41



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