Hindi Movie Mora -

Tagline: Every secret has a turning point.

If you are creating a new Hindi film script called "Mora" (meaning "Mine"), here is a logline and synopsis:

Title: MORA (मोरा) – Possession has a price. Genre: Psychological Thriller / Romantic Drama Logline: When a memory-loss patient claims a stranger as 'Mora' (Mine), her possessive delusion unravels a dark secret that two men are willing to kill for. hindi movie mora

Short Synopsis:

"Zara survives a car accident but suffers from a rare syndrome—she attaches the word 'Mora' to the first face she sees each morning. Two men claim to be that man: her devoted husband, and a mysterious caretaker. As Zara navigates a maze of lies, she realizes that 'Mora' isn't just a word for 'mine'—it’s a death sentence." Tagline: Every secret has a turning point

For the true film historian, there actually is a Hindi movie that comes close to the title. In 1979, acclaimed director Mani Kaul (a pioneer of Indian arthouse cinema) made a film titled Mora (or sometimes listed as Mora: The Illusion).

This film, starring Smita Patil and Naseeruddin Shah, is a radical adaptation of a Rajasthani folk tale. Unlike mainstream Bollywood, this Mora is slow, poetic, and experimental. The word here refers to "The Peacock" – a symbolic representation of desire and rain in the drought-ridden desert. "Zara survives a car accident but suffers from

If you were searching for a serious art film called "Hindi movie Mora," this is the only one that actually bears that name. It is available on rare streaming platforms and DVD archives. The film is famous for a 15-minute continuous shot of Smita Patil waiting for rain, with a peacock (Mora) dancing in the yard.