
June 8, 1966 · 60 years old
Pankaj Berry was born on January 8, 1966. He is an actor, known for Veer Savarkar (2001), Chaahat (1996) and Dil Ka Rishta (2003).

Roop and his father come to the city for medical treatment and Reshma falls in love with Roop. Roop loves Pooja, but when Reshma threatens to kill herself, Roop agrees to marry her.

Karan, a small time musician, tries to win over a girl named Pooja.

A man is resurrected from the dead as a shape-shifting snake and exacts vengeance on those who killed him and his father.

Prashant Verma is employ as a reporter with 'Navkranti' a media-house that publishes daily newspaper. The unlawful activities and injustice taking place in his surrounding frustrates him to the extent of single-handily revolting. ...

When newly married bride, Neelu, was brought in the brothel by her husband, Appa Rao, on false pretences, Muskaan Bano, a courtesan for several years, also remembered her unfortunate story. Things change when the police raid the b...

A young girl wishes she were a grown woman. The next day, by magic, her wish is granted.

Jogi Thakur (Govind Namdev) is the power behind the ruling party ministers in Bombay City, and not only rules over the underworld, but also over the law-makers; the Home Minister (Anant Jog); the Police Commissioner (Virendra Saxe...

48 Kos Kurukshetra bhoomi is located between the two rivers Saraswati and Drishadvati. This 48 Kos bhoomi is guarded by four gatekeepers who keep this 48 Kos bhoomi safe from evil. Can they protect it forever?

After the passing of her parents, Mumbai-based Neelam lives a poor lifestyle with her ailing maternal uncle, and is employed as a Typist with Suryakant Ahuja, who wants her for himself. When she refuses, he hires a pimp, Lallan, t...

Vishnu Das is a local guide who becomes driven by a curiosity to uncover the true history behind the iconic Taj Mahal monument.

Veer Savarkar is a Hindi language[1] 2001 Indian film based on the life of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. This version was released on DVD format. This film was produced by Savarkar Darshan Prathisthan,[2] under the president-ship of Sudhir Phadke.[3] It premiered on 16 November 2001, in Mumbai, New Delhi, Nagpur and six other Indian cities.[4] Rediff.com reports a claim that it is the first movie in the world financed by public donations.[5] On 28 May 2012 its Gujarati language version was released by the then Chief Minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi.[2]

A heartfelt tale of love, family and emotional bonds, Tera Mera Nata explores relationships tested by time and circumstances. Screened at the 79th Cannes Film Festival, the film earned international acclaim for its emotional story...