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- Aaye Hum Baraati Baraat Leke is a love story based in the city of Love-Mathura. Mantu ("Nirahua") a boy from Mathura falls in love with a Punjabi girl Mahi (Jaz Sodhi). she is already engaged with a Punjabi Businessman Harman (Meet Arora).
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- The Film produced by OCA Productions Pvt. Ltd. showcases the Journey of Indian School of Mines since its inception 90 years back till it becomes the Indian Institute Of Technology (IIT) in 2016 The film covers the journey right from the foundation stone that had been laid 90 years back by the then Vice Roy - Lord Irwin of British India on 9th of December 1926. From there ISM - Dhanbad grew and evolved to become one of the most unique and prestigious institutions of International fame in India.
- In an ambiguous space and time. The city has turned mad, as violence has taken its toll. But, far away in the sounds of silence at the border of the town, a man takes care of all the death around. He drags away this usual routine with every passing night. Also notices a strange woman wandering on those empty streets. As her behavior changes, so does his journey.
- Rajrappa is a Hindu pilgrimage centre attracting an estimated 2,500-3,000 persons daily. The main attraction of the Chhinnamasta (also known as Chinnamastika) temple located here is the headless deity of goddess Chinnamasta which stands on the body of Kamdeo and Rati in the lotus bed. The Chhinnamasta temple is very popular for its Tantrik style of architectural design. The temple is very old but has that essence of enchantment. Apart from the main temple, there are ten temples of various gods and goddesses such as the Sun God and Lord Shiva.
- The primary component of the campaign is a yatra or pilgrimage. The yatra ran for 148 days from December 11, 2016, to May 15, 2017, and began and ended at Amarkantak, the origin of the Narmada river in Anuppur district after traveling around Madhya Pradesh. Smaller "sub-yatras" covered areas not in the main route. The total length of the yatra was 2,930 kilometres 1,820 mile, with 1,077 kilometres 669 mileP being along the Narmada itself. The campaign covered 962 villages in 16 districts.