Mirabai Films Movie Trailers
Most Popular Mirabai Films Trailers
Total trailers found: 10
Migration Trailer (2008)
07 March 2008
One of a four-film series on the AIDS epidemic in India, this film examines the virus as Indian society's great class leveler, following its transmission through interweaving stories that link urban and rural India.
The Namesake Trailer (2006)
02 September 2006
The American-born son of Indian immigrants strives to fit in among his fellow New Yorkers despite his family's unwillingness to let go of their traditional ways.
Queen of Katwe Trailer (2016)
23 September 2016
A young girl overcomes her disadvantaged upbringing in the slums of Uganda to become a Chess master.
Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love Trailer (1997)
28 February 1997
Tara and Maya are inseparable, with the same tastes, habits, and hobbies. Years later, the two have matured but have maintained their friendship.
Monsoon Wedding Trailer (2001)
30 August 2001
A stressed father, a bride-to-be with a secret, a smitten event planner, and relatives from around the world create much ado about the preparations for an arranged marriage in India.
The Reluctant Fundamentalist Trailer (2013)
24 April 2013
In New York, a Pakistani native finds that his American Dream has collapsed in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The Day the Mercedes Became a Hat Trailer (1993)
10 April 1993
The story is inspired by the assassination of Chris Hani, leader of the South African Communist Party.
Salaam Bombay! Trailer (1988)
24 August 1988
Young Krishna is abandoned at the Apollo Circus by his mother, who informs him that he can only return home when he can afford ₹500 for his brother's bicycle that he destroyed.
Mississippi Masala Trailer (1991)
18 September 1991
Years after her Indian family was forced to flee their Uganda home, twentysomething Mina finds herself co-operating a motel in the faraway land of Mississippi.
The Laughing Club of India Trailer (2001)
06 October 2001
Portrait of the first laughing club in India, its founding by a doctor who believes that laughter is the best medicine, his outreach to schools, interviews with club members, scenes of outdoor sessions, and shots of billboards and street scenes in contemporary Mumbai.