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In Prabal Pandey's creepy thriller, six friends gather around a fire and tell each other scary stories when their car breaks down in the middle of the jungle--but, predictably, they don't sleep too peacefully after that. The largely solid and attractive young cast includes Sanjay Kapoor, Shilpa Shetty, Saif Ali Khan, Vivek Oberoi, Nana Patekar, Aftab Shivdasani, Esha Deol, and Sameera Reddy.

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With its emphasis on lighthearted romance and breezy musical sequences, MAST is a prime example of modern Bollywood cinema. Kittu (Aftab Shivdasani) is a young college student whose grades are suffering because of his obsession with a beautiful movie star, Mallika (Urmila Matondkar). Kittu soon finds himself dropping out of school to move to Mumbai in search of Mallika, resulting in a dreamy romantic escapade brimming with magic and wonder at the endless possibilities of love and life.

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Suniel Shetty, Aftab Shivdasani, and Arjun Rampal play three very different men who all fall for the same mesmerizing woman (Kirti Reddy) in this playful 2000 romance from Rajiv Rai.

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Vikram Bhatt's 2001 thriller tells the story of Shekhar (Aftab Shivdasani), a wealthy man who is falsely accused of his wife's murder and finds himself falling in love with his crusading defense attorney, Simran (Lisa Ray).

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Six Bollywood directors unite to create this collection of ten short films. DUS KAHANIYAAN features the behind-the-camera talents of Apoorva Lakhia, Hansal Mehta, Jasmeet Dhodi, Meghna Gulzar, Rohit Roy, and Sanjay Gupta. Many well-known Indian stars appear in the shorts, but it's the casting of Sanjay Dutt and Suniel Shetty in RISE & FALL that should bring the crowds to this anthology film.

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Bollywood choreographer Ganesh Acharaya (RANG DE BASANTI, LAGE RAHO MUNNA BHAI), after omitting songs and dances from SWAMI, his directorial debut, takes an entirely different approach in his second film, MONEY HAI TOH HONEY HAI. Govinda (SALAAM-E-ISHQ, PARTNER), one of India's most beloved comic actors, plus five young co-stars get to strut their stuff in numerous musical fantasy sequences enlivened with hip-hop flash. There's plenty of fantasy plot to go with the dancing. Billionaire K.K. Jaiswal (Prem Chopra) decides to leave his textile company to six randomly chosen strangers, and viewers get detailed backstories for each would-be heir: a spoiled rich kid (Govinda); a gullible lottery winner (Manoj Bajpai); an excessively honest advertising copywriter (Aaftab Shivdasani); a small-time male model (Upen Patel) longing to be a commercial icon; a soap-opera star (Haniska Motwani) tired of being typecast as a perfect daughter-in-law; and a designer (Celina Jaitley) who wants to make affordable high fashion clothing. All expect the money from the textile tycoon to help them achieve their dreams. First, however, the six mismatched strangers learn that they must successfully run the company together. A film in which characters praise Gandhi and Donald Trump in the same sentence clearly delivers an abundance of optimism, if not the clearest of messages. The doddering Mr. Jaiswal's faith in the work ethic and decency of his anonymous heirs originally seems misplaced; for the first half of the film, viewers see the six as hapless at best and borderline criminal at worst. However, as the complicated plot steamrollers toward the fashion extravaganza that provides the finale--and some of the biggest laughs--the characters defy their own worst impulses, learn to trust one another, and somehow end up being the kind of people in whom both Gandhi and Trump could find something to admire.

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Indra Kumar's irreverent comedy focuses on Prem, Meet, and Amar, three young friends stuck in boring marriages who meet for a reunion and decide to inject some excitement back into their lives by having as many affairs as possible in the next month. The deft, skillful cast includes Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, Ritesh Deshmukh, Tara Sharma, Amrita Rao, and Lara Dutta.

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Following a cherished cinematic convention, SPEED catapults an innocent man into the dangerous world of political assassination, as he struggles to free a kidnapped woman. She in turn is being used to coerce her husband, an undercover MI5 agent, into killing to protect her.

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A mother and daughter face a stern test of their close relationship when the daughter meets a man who is overly smitten with her in this lengthy Bollywood epic.
 
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Bollywood choreographer Ganesh Acharaya (RANG DE BASANTI, LAGE RAHO MUNNA BHAI), after omitting songs and dances from SWAMI, his directorial debut, takes an entirely different approach in his second film, MONEY HAI TOH HONEY HAI. Govinda (SALAAM-E-ISHQ, PARTNER), one of India's most beloved comic actors, plus five young co-stars get to strut their stuff in numerous musical fantasy sequences enlivened with hip-hop flash. There's plenty of fantasy plot to go with the dancing. Billionaire K.K. Jaiswal (Prem Chopra) decides to leave his textile company to six randomly chosen strangers, and viewers get detailed backstories for each would-be heir: a spoiled rich kid (Govinda); a gullible lottery winner (Manoj Bajpai); an excessively honest advertising copywriter (Aaftab Shivdasani); a small-time male model (Upen Patel) longing to be a commercial icon; a soap-opera star (Haniska Motwani) tired of being typecast as a perfect daughter-in-law; and a designer (Celina Jaitley) who wants to make affordable high fashion clothing. All expect the money from the textile tycoon to help them achieve their dreams. First, however, the six mismatched strangers learn that they must successfully run the company together. A film in which characters praise Gandhi and Donald Trump in the same sentence clearly delivers an abundance of optimism, if not the clearest of messages. The doddering Mr. Jaiswal's faith in the work ethic and decency of his anonymous heirs originally seems misplaced; for the first half of the film, viewers see the six as hapless at best and borderline criminal at worst. However, as the complicated plot steamrollers toward the fashion extravaganza that provides the finale--and some of the biggest laughs--the characters defy their own worst impulses, learn to trust one another, and somehow end up being the kind of people in whom both Gandhi and Trump could find something to admire.
 
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Six Bollywood directors unite to create this collection of ten short films. DUS KAHANIYAAN features the behind-the-camera talents of Apoorva Lakhia, Hansal Mehta, Jasmeet Dhodi, Meghna Gulzar, Rohit Roy, and Sanjay Gupta. Many well-known Indian stars appear in the shorts, but it's the casting of Sanjay Dutt and Suniel Shetty in RISE & FALL that should bring the crowds to this anthology film.
 
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Director Saabir Khan's KAMBAKKHT ISHQ marks a historic first on two levels: it's the first Bollywood feature to include the presence of a major American star (Sylvester Stallone) and the first to be shot at a Hollywood studio (Universal) with an elephantine budget (11 million dollars--a staggering sum by Indian standards). Headlined by the iconic Bollywood couple Kareena Kapoor and Akshay Kumar, the film tells of an Indian stuntman who realizes the Hollywood career of his dreams but cannot find the love of his life in Southern California.
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