Most Popular Vinod Pande Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
Star Trailer (1982)
22 October 1982
Dev Kumar Verma comes from a middle-class family and must find employment to support his dad and mom. Dev, however, has set his mind upon becoming a music sensation like Elvis Presley. He loses his job because of this, and refuses to work until and unless he gets a job to his liking, much to the dismay of his parents and his brother, Shiv Kumar. Dev does get employment at Charlie's Disco, where he meets with Maya and falls in love with her. When Charlie's Disco's competitor, Rana, finds out about Dev, he wants to hire Dev, but Dev decides to continue to work with Charlie's Disco, as a result Dev and Charlie get a beating by Rana's men, and Dev is unable to sing. After recuperating, Dev is devastated to find out that Maya and Shiv Kumar are in love with each other. What impact will this have on Dev and his brother on one hand, and what of his career in music?
Chaloo Movie Trailer (2011)
23 December 2011
The police raid a theatre where movie tickets of a very successful film are being sold in black (illegally at a higher price).
Ek Baar Phir Trailer (1980)
07 March 1980
Kalpana is a young girl living in a small community. She is thrilled when she receives a marriage proposal from a popular Bollywood movie actor named Mahender Kumar, which she accepts.
Sins Trailer (2005)
25 February 2005
Two passionate lovers have a relationship that was doomed from the start. Father Williams, a catholic priest and young Rosemary begin a seemingly innocent association, but the relationship quickly turns intensely physical.
Red Swastik Trailer (2007)
08 June 2007
The police hunt a femme fatale who, after intercourse, brutally murders her lovers and leaves behind a swastika calling card.
Yeh Nazdeekiyan Trailer (1982)
09 November 1982
Sunil Verma is the head of an advertising agency, and lives with a middle-class life with his wife, Shobna.
London Me Bharat Trailer (1972)
01 January 1972
Shot in black and white, London Me Bharat—one of the first Hindi-language films made in Britain—presents a distinctive view of 70s London.