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Bollywood hopes for a summer splash post-IPL

Last Updated : 23 April 2010, 04:36 IST

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As the over month long tournament grabbed eye balls, major releases were held back.
The first biggie lined up for release is Sajid Nadiadwala's comic caper 'Housefull' on April 30.

Yash Raj films' 'Badmash Company' starring Shahid Kapur and Anushka Sharma will hit the screens on May seven, Hrithik Roshan-Barbara Mori starrer 'Kites' on May 21, followed by Prakash Jha's political thriller 'Raajneeti' on June 4 and Mani Ratnam's 'Raavan' on June 18.

Trade analyst Amod Mehra told PTI that the film industry will be closely watching the performance of these big releases."Stakes are high for the industry reeling under recession, high production costs and films flopping at regular intervals. At least Rs 350 crore is riding on these summer releases," he said.

The first look of 'Raavan' has already created a buzz and the film's music will be launched in Mumbai on Saturday.Abhishek and Aishwarya will be seen together in the movie after three years. Their last film with Mani Ratnam was 'Guru' and soon after the release the two actors were engaged to get married. In 'Raavan', Abhishek will be seen in a negative role while Aishwarya has been paired opposite Tamil superstar Vikram.

It was speculated that Abhishek plays the character of the Naxalite leader Kobad Ghandy but the actor refuted it on his micro blogging account Twitter.
 

A lot has been said about Katrina Kaif's character in Prakash Jha's 'Raajneeti'. Katrina plays a a widow who takes a plunge into politics, a character said to be based on UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi. But Prakash Jha  says there was nothing in common between the two, except they both looked beautiful in a saree.

Jha has planned rallies across seven cities where the cast and crew will travel to colleges for a discussion on current issues and subjects with relevance to the youth.

"We would ask the students why aren't the educated youth coming forth to actively participate in politics? Why isn't it considered a career choice," he said.The promotional rallies will be held between May 10 and 24.

Mexican beauty Barbara Mori is already in Mumbai and will join the promotional campaign of 'Kites' which is expected to start next week."Kites will be Hrithik Roshan's first film in two years after 'Jodha Akbar'. He was last seen in a special appearance in 'Luck by Chance' last year.

'Housefull' has been directed by Sajid Khan and has a host of actors like Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Lara Dutta, Deepika Padukone among others.'Badmash Company' marks the debut of actor Parmeet Sethi as director. Sethi had debuted as an actor In Yash Raj's classic 'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge'.

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Published 23 April 2010, 04:36 IST

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