Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Six releases in Bollywood this week


Trade analysts are calling it the lull before the storm. Salman Khan-starrer "Bodyguard" will hit the screens on Eid, but several lesser known, small budget films will fill the gap till then. Be it "Chitkabrey", "Shabri", "Mr Bhatti On Chutti" or "Yeh Dooriyan", "Rivaaz" and "Stand By", they will all release this Friday.

"I think this is a lull before the storm. If we look at the films that have released the previous Friday - 'Not A Love Story' and 'Sahi Dhande Galat Bande' - both the films had a poor start. However, I would not undermine any (forthcoming) film because they can be good," trade analyst Taran Adarsh told.

Though the title doesn't sound familiar and even the director is a newcomer, the theme of "Chitkabrey" is interesting.

Director Suneet Arora narrates the intricacies of relationships in a world that is becoming smaller and smaller due to the fast-paced digital and technological revolution in his debut venture "Chitkabrey".

He has teamed up with Bhojupri superstar Ravi Kishan in the lead role. This would be Ravi's first Bollywood film as a solo hero.

This week viewers will also get to see television actress Deepshikha's directorial debut "Yeh Dooriyan". The actress has also produced the film and even plays the lead role in the film which talks about the struggle of a single mother and the story seems to have a resemblance to Deepshikha's life. Kaishav Arora, Achint Kaur and Delnaaz Paul will also feature in it.

who goes on to become the female crime lord. The film is directed by Lalit Marathe.

Then there is the story of a female kingpin in "Shabri", a production venture of Ram Gopal Varma that will finally see the light of day. It revolves around a simple village girl Shabri, played by "Khallas" girl Isha Koppiker,

Another delayed film releasing this week is "Mr. Bhatti On Chutti". The release of the Anupam Kher-starrer, which was completed a year ago, was delayed.

Distributor Joginder Mahajan considers these films as gap fillers before the big release and is skeptical about the box-office response to them.

"You can consider such films as gap fillers but with Ramzan and Anna Hazare's fast stealing the limelight, the buzz is low. Moreover, barring a few, the other films hardly have any known names," said Mahajan.

"And it is often seen that only those small budget films that have big names attached to them work at the box office whether it's 'Delhi Belly', 'Challo Dilli' or 'Peepli Live'," he said.

There are two more films - "Rivaaz", a film about the dignity and hope of women who are traded in the name of tradition, and "Stand By", which stars Sachin Khedekar and Dalip Tahil.

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