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Sunday, 01 July 2007 |
Even though many films have not done well during the first half, the rest of the year has tremendous potential as there is a good line-up of films, says trade analyst Taran Adarsh. "Financially, Bollywood will be in a good position as there are many promising films yet to come, which will make profits," he added. YRF will return to try their luck once again with Shah Rukh Khan-starrer "Chak De India", Madhuri Dixit's comeback film "Aaja Nachle" and Pradeep Sarkar's "Laga Chunari Mein Daag". Expect more of allegations of the big banner twisting multiplex arms to extract higher ticket revenues.
Then there is Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Saawariya", the most awaited Indian film made by a Hollywood studio. The film marking the debut of Anil Kapoor's daughter Sonam and Rishi Kapoor's son Ranbir will be released across the world simultaneously.The other long-delayed Hollywood-Bollywood collaboration, "Marigold" will also finally release this year. The film stars Salman Khan opposite international star Ali Larter. Willard Carroll directs it. Other films to watch out for include Anil Kapoor's "Gandhi My Father", Abbas-Mastan's "Naqaab", David Dhawan's comeback with Salman and Govinda in "Partner" and Sajid Khan's directorial debut "Heyy Babyy" with Akshay Kumar in lead. Among the most anticipated are Ashutosh Gowarikar's period drama "Jodha Akbar" with Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai and Farah Khan's "Om Shanti Om" with Shah Rukh and Deepika Padukone. Though there is much in store, "Sivaji" success is unlikely to be surpassed. At most, Bollywood could attempt to overshadow the wall-crawler from New York. IANS |
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