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- After a young woman was publicly gang-raped on a bus in Delhi in 2012, Indian authorities set up a series of police stations across the country manned by women officers, with the intention of encouraging women to report domestic abuse and sex crimes committed against them--crimes that have a history of not being a top priority to male police officers. This show focuses on one particular female officer in the Sonipat station in Haryana state, and the problems she encounters in her everyday work.
- Dear v/s Bear is a adventures love story. It is a love story of a village rude boy Kapil and Delhi girl Annie.
- The elder brother dreams of making his middle brother the commander but the youngest brother wins the match.
- The story of Ritu Kaushik, a homemaker from Haryana, who negotiated the patriarchal mind-sets of her environment with single-minded determination, to turn her love of handbags into a thriving business opportunity.
- A renowned Bharatanatyam exponent, choreographer, and teacher Navtej Singh Johar takes people through a transformative inner journey by practicing movement, somatics (experiencing the body as distinct from the mind or psyche), dance, and song in a three-day workshop at his house in Sonipat, Haryana.
- This is the story of Dolly and Murti, Both of them study in college. Murti is a writer who does not get a chance to write in his room, so Dolly tells him that you have written at my house and that's where their love story begins. So let us show you the sour sweet memories of their love story. based on real story.
- This is the story of two friends who are animal thieves who have been roaming all day long but they did not touch anything, then they see a man who was going on the railway track, they run to save him.
- Modern youth how connect their self to their routes of religion and Humanity