It is going to be a dhamkedaar Diwali week as three biggies “Blue”, “All the Best” and “Main Aurr Mrs Khanna” are going to battle it out at the box office.
All the three movies are of different genre and they all look very promising. This diwali Bollywood has three big movies to offer to its audience and few Bollywood pandits predict that this Diwali it is going to be a record collection at the box office.
Already the three movies “Blue”, “All the Best” and “Main Aurr Mrs Khanna” have been sold for hefty money. On the other hand it is difficult for the audience to decision amongst the three movies which one to watch out for. Just to make your task a little easy, we bring to you a complete info about the three big releases this week “Blue”, “All the Best” and “Main Aurr Mrs Khanna” below:
Star Cast:
Sanjay Dutt…… Sagar
Akshay Kumar…… Aarav
Katrina Kaif…… Nikki
Lara Dutta…… Mona
Rahul Dev…… Gulshan
Zayed Khan…… Sam
Synopsis
Blue is set in the breath taking sun soaked white sand beaches of Bahamas. Sagar (Sanjay Dutt) is an excellent deep sea diver who dreams of getting his own new boat someday while his friend Aarav (Akshay Kumar) is a rich arrogant businessman, whose ego is much larger than the big boats that he owns. The conflict between these two sparring friends is the conflict between the rich and the poor, between the moral and the immoral, between greed and honour…
Blue Caught in between these two is Sagar’s brother Sam (Zayed Khan) who has inadvertently managed to rankle a whole gang of mafia men. Now, these dangerous men are after him and Sagar is the only one who can help him. But to save his brother, Sagar has to wrestle with the ghost of his dead father… The only other person who is privy to Sagar’s dilemma is Mona (Lara Dutta), his girlfriend. She is afraid that the secret that lies within the restless waters could destroy all their lives.
The adrenaline rush that comes with Blue accelerates as each new chapter unfolds. It begins with a bare handed skirmish with sharks, moves into deep sea diving, reveals the secret of a forbidden treasure and a buried past, flirts with death at the hands of the mafia and goes straight into the treacherous waters again. A team of the best underwater technicians from around the world – divers, cameramen, and stunt directors are working on the making of Blue to make it as real and as palpable as the medium of cinema can allow, so that the viewer feels engulfed in the entire experience.Blue – the color of the sky and the color of the seas…Underneath the shimmering beautiful inviting waters of the sea, lurks a secret which threatens to destroy one friend and save the other friend.
Star Cast:
Salman Khan…… Samir Khanna
Kareena Kapoor…… Raina
Sohail Khan…… Aakash
Govinda
Preity Zinta…… Haseena Jagmagiya (Special appearance)
Synopsis:
An international airport is an unmatched location for human drama. As planes arrive and take off, so do people carrying their baggage of emotions, tensions and unresolved conflicts. Our three protagonists – Raina, Samir and Akash – are three such people whose lives entwine at an international airport. Here the three find themselves in transit – at the crossroads of life where each has to make a decision that will change their lives forever… Samir (Salman Khan) has to decide whether he wants to stay in the same city that gave him so much and then took away everything…or fly away to a new city …a new life … Raina (Kareena Kapoor) has to decide whether her love and loyalty for her husband, who left her to peruse success is more justified, than her faith and trust in her new found friend… Akash (Sohail Khan) has to decide whether what he feels for a married woman is lust or true love…and whether he’s justified in trying to win her at all costs…even at the cost of her marriage…
Three people coming to terms with their conflicting feelings, personal and psychological problems and the overriding emotion – LOVE….set against the hustle and bustle of an international airport…
Star Cast:
Ajay Devgan…… Prem Chopra aka ‘Chopdu’
Bipasha Basu…… Jhanvi Chopra aka ‘the fitness trainer’
Fardeen Khan…… Veer aka ‘Faadu rockstar’
Sanjay Dutt…… Dharam Kapoor aka ‘tharki’
Mugdha Godse…… Vidya aka ‘the vaastugiri expert’
Asrani…… ‘Vidya aka Psycho daddy’
Mukesh Tiwari…… Chauthala aka ‘Bade Bhaiya ka chamcha’
Ashwini Kalsekar…… Mary aka ‘Mehboob aaya’
Johny Lever…… Tobu aka ‘the dumb mafia’
Sanjay Mishra…… Raghu aka ‘Raghunandandas Govardhandas Vakawle’
Vijay Patkar…… Goli aka ‘Tobu ki aawaaz’
Atul Parchure…… Dhondu aka ‘Pareshaan Driver’
Synopsis:
‘A light purse is a heavy curse’…The same is applied to Veer (Fardeen Khan) who is a singer by profession. Veer in greed of extracting extra pocket money from his step-brother Dharam (Sanjay Dutt), a business-honcho from London, tries to lie about his single status and puts it forth as ‘happily married. His friend Prem (Ajay Devgan), a concept car expert, lends a helping hand in this falsely embossed projection.
Veer is in love with Vidya (Mugdha Godse) but has qualified in the hate list of her father. Prem is happily married to Jhanvi (Bipasha Basu) who takes care of his ancestor’s out dated Gymnasium. Veer and Prem land up in debts as they had opted for a short-cut to earn easy money.
The two get into a bigger soup when Veer’s step-brother, Dharam pays a sudden visit to their place. Time does not give a chance and unavoidable circumstances arouse such situations that Prem’s wife Jhanvi is mistaken for Veer’s and Veer’s girlfriend for Prem’s…..The two start juggling between prolonging the debt payment to a local don and pacifying Dharam, about the false status, The outcome resulting in a rib-tickling comic situation where Veer and Prem handle the unexpected incoming characters arriving at their place and coping with acquaintances where they boast and cover up with lies.
Even the world’s best juggler can juggle for a limited time. How far do these jugglers hold on? Pressurized and scrutinized, do they give up at one point? Or Has Dharam, the righteous character of all, wrapped a lie underneath all these events. Let’s just say… All The Best to that.
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