Movies and cricket will go head to head these coming weekends.
The February 8-9 weekend itself sees four films -- Khushi, Baaz -- A Bird In Danger, Satta and Freaky Chakra -- at the marquee.
Khushi director S J Suryah dismisses the theory that the World Cup will prove a hindrance at the box-office. "My film will break the jinx which Bollywood presently finds itself in. Even producer Boney Kapoor feels the same," he says. Khushi, a remake of his Khushi (Tamil and Telugu), is a love story which has its lovers at loggerheads and stars Fardeen Khan and Kareena Kapoor.
"The producer knows I have a winner on my hands," says Satta director Madhur Bhandarkar. "Like Chandni Bar, I have made a strong film which will compel the public to see it. I cannot tell you what will happen in my life tomorrow, but I can certainly vouch for my film. Remember interest in cricket waned after the betting scandals. Besides, people can't sit at home all the time and watch cricket."
Satta
dwells on what happens when a young, middle-class woman is forced to enter politics. It stars Raveena Tandon, Sameer Dharmadhikari, Atul Kulkarni, Vallabh Vyas and Govind Namdeo.Kaash... Aap Hamare Hote
stars Sonu Nigam and Juhi Babbar.