Movies by Nina Kulkarni

Anumati

Anumati

Ratnakar, an old man, is devastated when he discovers that his wife is ill. He helplessly goes through a series of trials and tribulations in order to save his dying wife.

Bioscope

Bioscope

Bioscope is an anthology film having 4 short films inspired from 4 poems.

Shastry Viruddh Shastry

Shastry Viruddh Shastry

A little boy is in a dilemma when his parents wish to take him away from his orthodox grandparents. This gives rise to a legal battle between the two for his custody.

Hasee Toh Phasee

Hasee Toh Phasee

On the eve of Nikhil and Karishma’s engagement, Karishma’s wealthy father, Devesh Solanki, expresses his disapproval, believing Nikhil to be a lackadaisical young man. With one week to prove himself worthy to marry Karishma, Nikhil and Karishma's sister, Meeta, grow closer to each other.

Ghayaal

Ghayaal

A man and a woman fall in love and decide to get married. Problems arise when the couple realise that their families have been bitter rivals for a long time.

Mother

Mother

Life becomes hard for a family after the father is involved in an accident that causes him to lose his legs.

The Square Circle

The Square Circle

An abducted and sexually abused girl has her traditional views towards sexuality changed after finding refuge and kindness with a trans woman.

Crystal Clear

Crystal Clear

Neeraja has vitiligo, a skin disease that makes her a social outcast. She faces many challenges in her life but with her will power, she overcomes them all.

Sangeet Manapmaan

Sangeet Manapmaan

Based on Krushnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar's musical play of the same name.

Devi

Devi

A tale of nine women navigating through an unusual sisterhood thrust upon them by circumstances.

7½ Phere

7½ Phere

7½ Phere: More Than a Wedding is a 2005 Bollywood comedy film directed by Ishaan Trivedi and produced by Sonal Malhotra and Nimit Modawal. It stars Juhi Chawla and Irfan Khan in lead roles. The film was released in India on 29 July 2005 with mixed response

Ishq Hai Tumse

Ishq Hai Tumse

Arjun, a Hindu boy, and Khushboo, a Muslim girl, fall in love. Despite their families being good friends, they need to keep their romance a secret due to the religious intolerance of society.