
October 14, 1972 · 53 years old
Zoya Akhtar is an Indian film director and screenwriter. After completing a diploma in filmmaking from NYU, she assisted directors such as Mira Nair, Tony Gerber and Dev Benegal, before turning writer-director in her own right.

Three friends decide to turn their fantasy vacation into reality after one of their friends gets engaged.

Set in 1960s India, Archie and the gang navigate romance, friendship and the future of Riverdale as developers threaten to destroy a beloved park.

Inspector Surjan Shekhawat, who is dealing with a depressing past, has to investigate a high profile murder case, deal with his crumbling marriage and use the help and solace of a prostitute by the name of Rosie.

A coming-of-age story based on the lives of street rappers in Mumbai.

Ahana, Neil and Imaad are three friends in their 20s trying to find meaning in the digital age. They lean on each other as they navigate complexities of relationships and self-discovery.

An aimless, jobless, irresponsible grown man joins the army and matures into a battlefield hero.

The Mehra family must contemplate over their way of living and their love lives while on a cruise celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary.

Four short films by four of India's biggest directors exploring love, sex and relationships in modern India.

When Vikram gets tapped to play the male lead in a Bollywood film, he can't believe his luck. But it may ruin his relationship with his girlfriend.

The journey of an aspiring filmmaker as he bands together his group of friends to make a film for his town, Malegaon.

The winning team of "Lust Stories" reunites to tell some spine-chilling tales. "Ghost Stories" is a 2020 Indian anthology horror film consisting of four short film segments.

One hundred years of Hindi cinema is celebrated in four short stories showcasing the power of film.

Six newly-married, diverse, honeymooning couples face marital bliss and discord, finding out more about themselves, their significant others and life in this happy-go-lucky, quirky drama.

A documentary telling the story behind the formidable writer duo Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar.