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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

De Dana Dan


Nitin (Akshay Kumar) and Ram (Sunil Shetty) are both losers in business. They reside in Singapore and only dream of money and success. The two have no money to their name. Nitin is a driver, cook, butler, gardener and so much more for Archana (Archana Puran Singh). Ram has landed himself the sad job as a delivery man.

The two men have fallen in love with millionaires Anjali (Katrina Kaif) and Manpreet (Sameera Reddy). These two girls are being rushed into marriage by their fathers and have given their boyfriends an ultimatum: they either make some money fast, or they can kiss their love stories bye-bye. In the middle of all this, Harbans Chadda (Paresh Rawal) also wants to make some money and his brilliant idea is to get his son married to Manpreet, as the dowry will be a hefty amount.

Nitin and Ram take on the challenge and come up with a ridiculous plan. They decide to kidnap Moolchandji, the pampered dog of Archana. However it all goes horribly wrong when Moolchanji runs away! At this point, the police believe that Nitin has been kidnapped and the boys plan to collect the ransom money and go about their lives.

Nitin and Ram end up hiding out in the same hotel that Manpreet’s wedding is taking place. Nitin and Ram try to avoid all contact with all those around them or their plot to get rich quick will be foiled. Along the way, Nitin and Ram meet a number of crazy characters: a hired assain, club dancer, and a dead body, just to name a few.

With such a crazy guestlist at the hotel, Nitin and Ram are in for the adventure of a lifetime as they try to make some money to marry their girlfriends

Acid Factory


Our memory is the source of all emotions. It is also the source of our guilt. What if a killer would wake up one day with his memory erased? Would his crimes cease to exist? What if an innocent wakes up one with his memory erased and perceives himself to be a criminal? Would that change his perception of reality?

Faltering memory continually alters the constancy of truth. Short term memory loss denies you of an identity throwing you into an abyss of excruciating agony.

'Acid Factory' is about a group of characters whose sense of past has vanished in a haze of coma like they have woken up from sleep only to discover that reality could be a figment of their imagination.

Their sense of right or wrong is heightened by this state of complete distrust and self-righteousness. As the story reveals through the hazy mist of confusion confounded by loss of memory, the audience is just shown the tip of the iceberg.

A high-octane thriller where every second counts and every flash of your past is either a step towards realization of the true self or the horror of the discovery of who you really are. And then the games begin as our characters start to create stories just so that they can stay in the right but what if a roomful of people realize the majority is evil?

Wouldn't your instinct of survival dictate you to renounce yourself to evil to survive? 'Acid Factory' plays out as a thriller, a morality play on the inside and a cat and mouse chase on the outside.

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Do Knot Disturb



'Do Knot Disturb' is a comedy caper by the comedy king David Dhawan who teams up with Govinda with a fresh cast including Ritesh Deshmukh, Lara Dutta, Sushmita Sen, and Sohail Khan. The music is done by duo Nadeem-Shravan who returns to music after four years of being absent from the industry.

This film is a crazy comedy of errors. A filthy rich businessman (Govinda) is married to a beautiful and sophisticated woman (Sushmita Sen). He lives on his wife's money and listens to her every whim. She provides everything from his meals to his clothes. Suffocated and looking for a way out, he starts a extramarital affair with a supermodel (Lara Dutta). The wife soon suspects that her husband is up to something and hires her friend/detective (Ranvir Shorey) who secretly loves her and plans to expose the husband so he can marry his sweetheart. To hide his affair, he bribes his friend, a waiter (Ritesh Deshmukh) into pretending to be the supermodel's boyfriend.

The waiter who is in desperate need of money for the treatment of his sick mother agrees to help. The husband in return promises to pay him a large sum of money if he pretends to be the boyfriend of the mistress so that the suspicious wife is thrown off the scent. The mistress, who isn't as smart, believes that her lover will leave his wife and marry her. To add more to the picture, the mistress' ex-boyfriend (Sohail Khan) to whom she dumped to be with a married man is still in love with her, although he does have an anger management problem. What follows is a series of mistaken identities and misunderstandings, culminating in one mammoth laugh riot.

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Whats Your Raashee


'What's Your Raashee?' is Ashutosh Gowariker's next film after making hits such as 'Jodhaa Akbar' and 'Lagaan'. This is his first romantic comedy starring Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra together after doing the major flop 'Love Story 2050'. The film is based on the Gujarati novel "Kimball Ravenswood" by Madhu Rye. The film's main focus is on the zodiac signs where Priyanka Chopra will be playing 12 roles that represent each sign. This marks Priyanka Chopra as the first actress in world cinema to be playing 12 distinct characters in one film.

'What's Your Raashee?' is the story of Yogesh Patel (Harman Baweja), a young man who in his heart has always wanted a love marriage. The story takes a turn where he is suddenly told that he must find his dream girl within ten days to save his family from getting ruined.

Finding his dream girl will be hard, but finding her in a hurry will be harder. Which is why Yogesh comes up with a solution. He will meet one girl from each raashee (zodiac) - the sun sign, as he feels that this is the best way to make sure he finds a suitable wife, while also giving himself twelve chances to fall in love. Two meetings per day gives him six days to meet them, three days to make a final decision and he can get married on the tenth day, or so he thinks. Priyanka Chopra will be playing twelve of the girls that Harman has to choose to marry.

The film, which is produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Sunita A. Gowariker, marks the debut of music composer Sohail Sen who composes 12 tracks to the album that represent each of the zodiac signs. The lyrics is written by Javed Ahktar.