Raees
It’s been a while since we saw Shah Rukh
Khan play anything but a loverboy. In Raees, produced by Farhan
Akhtar’s Excel Entertainment and directed by Rahul Dholakia, the actor
attempts to veer away from routine. Set in the 1980s, the film about
prohibition has Khan play a bootlegger in Gujarat.
Dangal
In an orthodox village of Haryana,
former wrestler Mahavir Phogat trained his two daughters to be
wrestlers. The girls have since won medals at the Commonwealth Games.
Aamir Khan steps into Phogat’s shoes to tell us his story.
Fitoor
A Bollywood adaptation of Charles
Dickens’s classic, Great Expectations, Fitoor, set in Kashmir, has
Katrina Kaif and Aditya Roy Kapoor in the lead roles. Directed by
Abhishek Kapoor, Rekha first shot for Ms Havisham’s character but opted
out and was replaced by Tabu.
Raman Raghav
After the debacle that was Bombay
Velvet, Anurag Kashyap says his next will mark his return to his earlier
style: gritty filmmaking on a shoestring budget. As the subject, the
director has chosen Raman Raghav, a psychopath serial killer who preyed
mostly on the homeless and would bludgeon them to death. He was caught
and sentenced and eventually died in jail. The versatile Nawazuddin
Siddiqui has been cast as Raman Raghav.
Udta Punjab
Based on the drug addiction “epidemic”
in Punjab, Udta Punjab is Abhishek Chaubey’s third film, after Ishqiya
(2010) and Dedh Ishqiya (2014). For the film, he has pulled off a
casting coup by bringing together exes Kareena Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor
along with Alia Bhatt.
Rangoon
A period love story set against the
backdrop of the Second World War, this Vishal Bhardwaj film is a
romantic drama. After giving Saif Ali Khan his finest role as Langda
Tyagi in 2006’s Omkara, Bhardwaj is once again working with the actor in
Rangoon. Shahid Kapoor will also be a part of this Casablanca-like
drama.
Aligarh
In 2010, Dr Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras, a
professor of Marathi at Aligarh Muslim University, was suspended for
“gross misconduct” when a video of him having consensual sex with
another man was aired by a local channel. Directed by Hansal Mehta and
written and edited by Apurva Asrani, Aligarh, based on Siras’s life, is
expected to trigger the debate on Section 377.
Jagga Jasoos
After the critical and box-office
success of Barfi! (2012), Anurag Basu is teaming up with Ranbir Kapoor
again in Jagga Jasoos. This time, however, he has cast the actor’s
off-screen girlfriend, Katrina Kaif, opposite him. A romantic comedy, it
is about an amateur detective in search of his missing father.
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