Bollywood's summer blockbusters!
Akshay, Saif and Kareena go blonde.
Big B comes back from the dead. Later, he plays God-God.
Abhishek and Aishwarya breathe down each other's neck.
And Rani Mukerji develops Peter Pan's flying skills.
All this and more, this summer in Bollywood
Read on.
Cast: Anil Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor.
Director: Vijay Kumar Acharya

Release date: April 25
Bhoothnath
Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Juhi Chawla, Aman Siddique and Shah Rukh Khan (in a special appearance).Director: Vivek Sharma ]

Release date: May 9
Sarkar Raj
Director: Ram Gopal Varma Plot: She (Ash) makes him a business offer he (Abhishek Bachchan) cannot refuse. The latter convinces his traditionalist dad (Bachchan Sr) to give in to the same. If only he had known it would land them in big-time political mess. Pros: It's a Bachchan affair! The troika, last seen shaking a leg in Bunty Aur Babli's Kajra re, bounce back in a new avatar with this political drama. Cons: RGV's last few films were supreme disasters. Hopefully, the man who made Shiva and Satya has regained his touch with Sarkar Raj. Release date: June 6
Heroes
Director: Sameer Karnik Plot: As a part of their course, a bunch of students of film-making take a road trip while trying to understand the significance behind the logo reading out of every vehicle they pass -- Mera Bharat Mahaan. Pros: An eclectic line-up of stars like Salman, Mithun Preity and the Deol brothers -- Bobby and Sunny are likely to attract a sizable number at the ticket counters.
Cons: Director Karnik is yet to taste BO success. His previous films Kyun! Ho Gaya Naa and Nanhe Jaisalmer failed to click. Will he get third time lucky?
Alibaug
Director: Sanjay Gupta Plot: As the tag-line of the film reads, 'In a cold world... you need friends to keep you warm.' Alibaug is said to be a semi-autobiographical account of a crucial episode in Gupta's life during his stay in the picturesque, coastal town of Maharashtra. Pros: The multiplex audience is more than happy to embrace anything that's not run-of-the-mill, which Alibaug is projected to be by its makers. Cons: Then again, they didn't give two hoots for Gupta's supposedly unconventional Dus Kahaniyaan.
Release date: N/A
Kunal Kohli's untitled film
Director: Kunal Kohli Plot: An angel with attitude. Desi Mary Poppins (Rani Mukerji) comes to town to manage a bunch of petulant kids, fathered by Saif Ali Khan, in Kunal Kohli's yet untitled fairy-tale. Pros: It's always a delight to watch suave Saif and ravishing Rani cootchie-coo on celluloid. Cons: Remember how Saif and Rani's last outing (Ta Ra Rum Pum), with kids in tow, tanked without trace?
Release date: June 27

Love Story 2050
Cast: Harman Baweja, Priyanka Chopra and Boman Irani.Director: Harry Baweja Plot: Plenty of romance, action and thrills take place in Mumbai, circa 2050. Pros: Not only does Love Story 2050 mark the debut of Baweja's son, Harman, the lavishly-budgeted sci-fi flick boasts of heavy-duty SFX and a specially created robot named Boo accompanying Priyanka throughout. Cons: Best known for the musical Dilwale and The Rock remake, Qayamat, Harry Baweja isn't exactly the name you would associate with a futuristic drama.
Release date: July 4
God Tussi Great Ho
Director: Rumi Jaffery Plot: X (Salman) is peeved with God (AB). God decides to put X in his shoes. X learns a divine lesson. Moral of the story? God tussi great ho. Pros: An all powerful Bachchan reacting to Salman's end-of-my- wits goofiness. This should be amusing. Cons: A much-delayed version of Bruce Almighty anyone?
Release date: July 11
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