The Indian Film Company Movie Trailers

Most Popular The Indian Film Company Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Welcome Trailer (2007)

21 December 2007

Two gangsters meet Rajiv, who belongs to a respectable family, and want to fix their sister's wedding with him.

Road, Movie Trailer (2010)

05 March 2010

Vishnu has a bleak future before him, he must join his father in the family's oil business and try and boost the sales of the stinking oil in small town India.

Dil Kabaddi Trailer (2008)

05 December 2008

Rishi Sharma and his wife, Simi, are hoping for news of a baby when their friends Samit and Mita call them together.

It's a Wonderful Afterlife Trailer (2010)

07 May 2010

Indian mother Mrs Sethi's obsession with marrying off her daughter turns murderous. With jokes that routinely miss the mark and cringeworthy slapstick, this black comedy farce shouldn't work.

Luck Trailer (2009)

24 July 2009

Born lucky, Karim Moussa takes to exploiting it instead of focusing on studies. Now a wealthy gambler, he decides to recruit about a dozen lucky people to participate in a deadly game of survival.

Hum Tum Aur Ghost Trailer (2010)

26 March 2010

Armaan's (Arshad Warsi) life is picture perfect; a loving girlfriend and a great job as a fashion photographer.

Life Partner Trailer (2009)

14 August 2009

The film is about three close friends, each one having a different perspective about marriage. Govinda plays a divorce lawyer in the film who doesn't believe in marriage and is a Casanova of sorts.

Striker Trailer (2010)

05 February 2010

Amidst strictly enforced curfew by Bombay Police during December 1992 following Hindu-Muslim riots, Suryakant - one of four siblings from Malad's Malvani slums, heads home.

Little Zizou Trailer (2008)

09 November 2008

The story of a Parsi boy's view of his community in modern day Mumbai.

Keechaka Vadham Trailer (1917)

01 January 1917

This film is a story from the Mahabharatam where Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas, resists the advances of Keechaka, a lustful general in the court of King Virata.