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Thursday, June 18, 2009

MOVIES, MASTI, MAGIC

KAMBAKTH BOLLYWOOD AAJ KAL

Followers of Bollywood probably know that after a 2 month stand-off between the Producers Union and the Multiplexes got resolved, hindi movies are finally beginning to release from this week.

In the next few months some very interesting ones are coming and in case you are not aware of them (like my friend in Qatar who insists he has only free channels which dont show hindi movies) here's a preview of some of them.

Enjoy

Vish

JAIL

Pseudo realistic film-maker, Madhur Bhandarkar's follow-up to the over-acclaimed FASHION. Neil Nitin Mukesh apparently stripped nude for the movie, a scene, which was subsequently cut by the censors.



KAMBAKTH ISHQ

Akshay Kumar & Kareena Kapoor is what looks a mindless fun, pukka bollywood movie. Sly Stallone, Denise Richards & the last Superman, Brandon Routh also make guest appearances, which is making the gora-fixated indian populace almost salivate in antcipation.



NEW YORK

Kabir Khan's second movie after the well recieved but flop, Kabul Express again stars John Abraham but this time with Neil Nitin Mukesh and Katrina Kaif. Its about the harassment faced by Indians (muslims) after 9/11 and has John going fully nude this time. The censors haven't cut it though. Yash Raj must have more influence than Bhandarkar i guess.




LOVE AAJ KAL

Saif's first home production and starring himself with Deepika Padukone. The USP of this movie is not the stars, its the director, Imtiaz Ali. This is his 3rd film after the beautiful (but overlooked) Socha Na Tha and the super-hit Jab We Met.
Definitely the pick of the lot.




KITES

The goody goody boy Hrithik allegedly has fallen hook, line and sinker for his Brazilian (or is it Mexican) leading lady of this film, Barbara Mori.
But knowing Bollywood its probably a well planned publicity stunt for the movie but both look great in the promos. And its not directed by papa Roshan so you can rule out the usual campy storyline. Thank God.
Its by the director of Gangster and Metro, the very talented Anurag Basu.




Happy Viewing.

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