Mast Watch
Heres what we suggest you bring out the popcorn for, this year
Mumbai MIrror Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Yuvraaj
Director: Subhash Ghai
Cast: Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Zayed Khan, Boman Irani and Katrina Kaif
What's it about: Here's another musical extravaganza from Subhash Ghai's
stable. The story is
about three billionaire brothers who embark on a quest for happiness. Salman
Khan in his
characteristic manner woos Katrina Kaif, who plays an ace musician. The film is
set to release
during Diwali.
Jodhaa Akbar
Director: Ashutosh Gowarikar
Producer: Ashutosh Gowarikar
Cast: Hrithik Roshan, Aishwarya Rai, Sonu Sood
What's it about: Jodhaa Akbar is the untold love story of the greatest Mughal
emperor who ruled
Hindustan (now India), Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar, and a fiery young Rajput
princess, Jodhaa.
Set in the sixteenth century, this epic romance begins as a marriage of
alliance between two
cultures and religions for political gain. The Hindu King Bharmal of Amer gives
his daughter's
hand to Emperor Akbar. When Akbar accepts the marriage proposal, not only does
he strengthen
his relations with the Rajputs but also embarks on a new journey of true love.
Ghajini
Director: A R Murugadoss
Cast: Aamir Khan, Asin and Jiah Khan.
What's it about: A business man (Aamir Khan) and his model-cum-activist
girlfriend (Asin) who
believe in doing whatever they can to support the marginalised. Asin exposes a
flesh-trade
racket and earns the wrath of a dreaded gang. Asin is gunned down and Sanjay
suffers a
short-term memory loss. Later, he goes behind the killers, takes pictures,
tattoos their names,
addresses, phone numbers on his own body to remember them. A Hindi remake of A
R Murugadoss's
Tamil film Ghajini, this action-thriller releases in second half of 2008.
Aamir Khan will
shave his head and has undergone extensive weight training to perfect his
shirtless-look for
the film
Dilli 6
Director: Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra
Cast: Abhishek Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor
What's it about: The film is loosely-based on filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash
Mehra's childhood
spent at Chandni Chowk in Delhi. It also takes a scathing look at the 'Monkey
Man' hysteria
that rocked Delhi in 2001.
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