"spillefilm" . . "Four Front Films." . . "aids" . . . . "Ultra distributors." . . "sygdom" . . "Elite Films." . . "My brother-- Nikhil" . . . "DVD-Video discs" . "Drama" . . . . . "Famous swimmer Nikhil Kapoor has to deal with the repercussions of announcing that he has HIV/AIDS." . "My brother ... Nikhil" . . "Navin Kapoor lives with his wife, Anita, a sportsman son, Nikhil, and daughter, Anamika in Goa. Navin is thrilled to know that Nikhil has been selected for a sports scholarship and will be representing Goa in a national swimming championship. Before that could happen, Nikhil is asked by his coach to take a break and let some fresh youngsters take over; he is eventually dismissed from the team. Nikhil deals with the repercussions of announcing the fact that he has HIV/AIDS. Kapoors find out why the ground has been removed from under their feet, and if at all they are ready to accept the challenge together as a family or as embittered individuals who end up blaming each other." . "My brother... Nikhil" . . . . "Feature films" . . "Nikhil mon frère" . . . . "Nikhil Kapoor is state swimming champion in Goa, and the idol of his peers. Then, one night in 1989, he is arrested and becomes a social outcast who has tested positive for HIV/AIDS. His parents reject him - only his sister and his lover stand by him. Follows Nikhil's quest to achieve something in life, to be happy and to be loved." . . . . . . . . "Nikhil" . . . . "Nikhil Kapoor is state swimming champion in Goa, and the idol of his peers. Then, one night in 1989, he is arrested and becomes a social outcast who has tested positive for HIV/AIDS. His parents reject him - only his sister and his lover stand by him. The film follows Nikhil's quest to achieve something in life, to be happy and to be loved." . . . . . . . "Fiction films" . . . . "Four Front Films presents My brother-- Nikhil" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hindi language materials" . "A sports hero finds out that he has AIDS. With society and most of his family shunning him out of fear, he finds solace in one sister and some true friends." . . . . . . . . . . . "Navin Kapoor lives with his wife, Anita, a sportsman son, Nikhil, and daughter, Anamika in Goa. Navin is thrilled to know that Nikhil has been selected for a sports scholarship and will be representing Goa in a national swimming championship. Before that could happen, Nikhil is asked by his coach to take a break and let some fresh youngsters take over; he is eventually dismissed from the team. Nikhil deals with the repercussions of announcing the fact that he has HIV/AIDS. Kapoors find out why the ground has been removed from under their feet, and if at all they are ready to accept the challenge together as a family or as embittered individuals who end up blaming each other." . . . . . . "Four Front Films presents My brother--Nikhil" . . . . . . "Motion pictures, Indic" . . "My brother...Nikhil" . .