When an old film roll goes missing at the film lab, an unexpected connection with a stranger helps Rooney confront her heartbreak and learn to move on.
Dil Jaise Dhadke... Dhadakne Do (The Way The Heart Beats... Let It Beat) is an Indian romantic drama television series which premiered on 10 February 2020 on Star Plus
Based on popular children's book 'Noddy' by Enid Blyton. Noddy was brought to the screen in 1975 by the production partnership of Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall with their company Stop Frame Productions. They also produced another version of Noddy in the 1990s. Richard Briers voices all the characters.
Ariana, who has been in a relationship for quite a while with Galvin and finally decided to get married. On the day of the bachelorette party, a tragedy occurred between Ariana and Choky until Galvin decided to cancel the wedding.
The story of a village girl, Siti who often shares interesting videos in every corner of the village. Any activities of the villagers will be used as material by Siti in the TikTok video. Her fiancé’s family begins to feel embarrassed by her obsession and urges Aaron to sever ties with Siti.
BBC host Chris Packham and wildlife cinematographer Bob Poole are joined by travel journalist Samantha Brown for this special PBS edition of the first-ever season of Autumnwatch produced in America. This series in three parts travels across the colorful landscapes of New England, meeting a cast of unforgettable wildlife characters, and experiencing some of the best autumn has to offer, including leaf gazing, pumpkin carving and cranberry harvesting. Local experts in food, wildlife, music, literature and history join the trio of hosts each night to showcase characteristics special to New England.
Mat dreams of being at the head of the king's armies and to begin his ascent, he is running for president... of his class! If he succeeds in demonstrating his leadership for a year, his father will offer him a key position. Mat will try to shake up those odd fellows who particularly like to stroll on the Grand-Place.