Starring: Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani, R. Madhavan
Synopsis: Based on Chetan Bhagat’s book Five Point Someone, Three Idiots is about 3 guys (Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi, R. Madhavan) studying in a technological institute, their experiences, their escapades, their lives in general. The flick gives an insight on what not to do at IIT, just as the tagline says.
Synopsis: Two thieves, Khalujan (Naseeruddin Shah) and Babban (Arshad Warsi), feeling frustrated with the lives they are leading under their ruthless ganglord Mushtaq (Salman Shahid), they steal the sum of 25 lakhs from him to flee to their home and not remain slaves to the system they are working under. On being caught by Mushtaq they manage a narrow escape right under his nose along with the money, thus bruising his ego greatly. Being on the run for their lives, they seek refuge with an old friend, and instead meet his widow, Krishna (Vidya Balan). She leads a dull and lonely life of a widow. With the coming of Khalujan and Babban there is new energy and enthusiasm that enters her life. Krishna’s youthfulness and serenity starts to flower again.
Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Ritesh Deshmukh, Paresh Rawal, Mohnish Behl, Manisha Koirala, Rajat Kapoor, Gul Panag, Raima Sen, Rajpal Yadav
Synopsis: Rann is about a battle between large unorganised forces (news channels), political parties and industrial czars. These are not just involved in a fight with each other but more importantly and frighteningly they are battling a war within themselves and this is especially true of news channels. Making news is not the easiest thing in the world so the next best thing obviously would be to make anything and everything appear to be news.
Starring: Salman Khan, Sohail Khan, Mithun Chakraborty, Jackie Shroff, Lisa Lazarus, Gita Soto, Neena Gupta, Aryan Vaid, Bharat Dabholkar
Synopsis: From the misty pages of history comes a story of extreme valour, fierce pride and poignant love. As the British enslave India with their devious Divide and Rule policy, kings and nawabs fall to their guile and cunning, and entrust their precious kingdom to the foreigners. Except for the brave Pindaris, who prefer death to dishonour and will fight to their last breath to save their land…..their mother. The bravest, the toughest, the strongest of the Pindaris is Veer. As Veer takes on the might of the British Empire, he also has to fight the conniving King of Madavgarh as well his own jealous tribesmen. But then the stakes are high….. At stake is his love for princess Yashodhara, daughter of his sworn enemy… At stake is his thirst to avenge his father’s dishonour…..At stake is his very existence itself.