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Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi

Acting

Known For

Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj
7.1

Every Sunday, Hasan Minhaj brings an incisive and nuanced perspective to global news, politics and culture in his unique comedy series.

Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj

2018
Aap Ki Adalat
5.0

The host invites various personalities who must defend themselves in light of their recent controversies and against the accusations levied on them by the public.

Aap Ki Adalat

1992
Coronavirus, Explained
6.9

In 2020, the world changed. This topical series examines the coronavirus pandemic, the efforts to combat it and ways to manage its mental health toll.

Coronavirus, Explained

2020
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power
6.6

A decade after An Inconvenient Truth brought climate change into the heart of popular culture comes the riveting and rousing follow-up that shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution. Vice President Al Gore continues his tireless fight, traveling around the world training an army of climate champions and influencing international climate policy. Cameras follow him behind the scenes—in moments private and public, funny and poignant—as he pursues the empowering notion that while the stakes have never been higher, the perils of climate change can be overcome with human ingenuity and passion.

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power

2017
Man vs Wild with Bear Grylls & PM Modi
N/A

The plot was to get Modi safely across a shallow river without being attacked by any tiger, crocodile, snake or elephant (whilst his security staff stayed close behind but out of view of the cameras.

Man vs Wild with Bear Grylls & PM Modi

2019
India: The Modi Question
6.2

Tensions in the world’s largest democracy. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been dogged by accusations over his attitude towards the nation's Muslim population. What's the truth?

India: The Modi Question

2023
The Forum
7.0

In times of rampant populism and increasing distrust of the elite, the filmmaker accompanies the 81-year-old founder of the controversial World Economic Forum over the period of one year in his efforts to implement his leitmotif: to improve the state of the world. Can the WEF contribute to solving global problems? Or is it rather an integral part of the problem?

The Forum

2019
Operation Sindoor: A Nation's Resolve
10.0

To commemorate the anniversary of Operation Sindoor, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh released a documentary film on Operation Sindoor . Iit talks about the nefarious designs of Pakistan over a period of time, against the innocent people of India, and India's national resolve to strike back with precision and accuracy without collateral damage. The whole nation approaches jointness, self-reliance, and indigenisation, ensuring victory. It projects a shining example of political will and integration of forces

Operation Sindoor: A Nation's Resolve

2026
Vaccine Diplomacy
7.0

In March 2020, the world shuts down. Billions of people were confined to their homes by a virus. As it became clear that only a vaccine could stop the pandemic, a race began between the four great powers: the USA, Europe, Russia and China. The first to develop a vaccine would gain a significant advantage in global geopolitics.

Vaccine Diplomacy

2021
A SON OF HIMALAYA
N/A

"Discover Dr Anil Prakash Joshi's Himalayan journey in 'A Son Of Himalaya". From rural roots to ecological visionary, witness his symphony of sustainability, GEP innovation, and the transformative power of nature's whispers.

A SON OF HIMALAYA

2024
India: Spreading Hate
7.8

Since the rise to power of Hindu nationalists in 2014, India has been gradually moving away from democracy towards a regime where ethnic identity prevails. This transition is driven by Hindutva, a Hindu supremacist ideology embodied by Narendra Modi. For the past 10 years, Prime Minister Modi has relentlessly pursued his fascist policy based on Hindu supremacy. This ideology of hatred towards other religions in the country, particularly Islam, has also spread globally. Those who follow this belief want India to be only for Hindus, treating people of other religions, like Muslims or Sikhs as second-class citizens. Attacks against Christians have surged by 400% since Modi's election, accompanied by discriminatory laws targeting Muslims and widespread lynching incidents. Hindutva's influence permeates all levels of Indian society. This documentary thus unveils a darker side of India, far from its portrayal as the world's largest democracy and Gandhi's dream of peace among communities.

India: Spreading Hate

2024
An Insignificant Man
6.4

After the anti-corruption protests, Arvind Kejriwal along with his team members forms a new political party to fight the Delhi elections.

An Insignificant Man

2016
100 Years of Chrysostom
N/A

A Malayalam biographical documentary film on Philipose Mar Chrysostom.

100 Years of Chrysostom

2018
The World According to Modi
9.0

India, the world's largest democracy, has never been a more overtly nationalistic country than since the election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014.

The World According to Modi

2021
Howdy Modi ( Reimagined )
N/A

What happens when you live a life of privilege and your eyes are barred with the delusion of national pride and wilful ignorance .

Howdy Modi ( Reimagined )

Wanted, Wasted And Washed.
N/A

Three Criminals. Missing Friend. One Angry Boss. A Neo Nazi Old Man. Two Hitmen. All in one movie.

Wanted, Wasted And Washed.

2026
The Evacuation: Operation Ganga
N/A

In 2022, war broke out in Ukraine trapping thousands of Indians. In 2 days, India planned and set in motion one of the largest evacuations. 90 special flights evacuated more than 22,000 Indians and 147 foreign nationals from 18 countries.

The Evacuation: Operation Ganga

2023
The Expendable People
N/A

Using rare archival footage and interviews with the legendary anthropologist, Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf, and adivasi activists from the 80s and 90s, some of whom were killed by Indian security forces for their opposition to "commercial forestry projects", the film explores the continuing struggle of the adivasis. It also focused on a moment of hope when the government brought in the Forest Rights Act (2006) to right "historic wrongs" only to betray that promise, so as to protect predatory developers against these expendable peoples.

The Expendable People

2016