Films to watch out for

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,February 23 2010]

Like in a film season, there are coming six releases in the last week of February and first week of March. First, the big releases in the wings are Yemaya Chesave and Maro Charitra, which are hot favourites.

Then, you have Kalavar King, Khiladi (dubbed), Sadhyam and Inkosari releasing in a row. Ye Maya.. a cute love story, and Maro Charitra, the re-imagined version of the Kamal Hassan film of the same name, are definitely the big ones, though not necessarily in terms of budget. Budget-wise, Yemaya.. comes first.

The Nikhil-starrer is again a youthful flick, though not a complete love story. Comedy and more form part of it. Khiladi is a wily love story, involving Vishal and three girls in a mind-game kinda story.

Inkosari and Sadhyam are about celebration of life and ambition/passion, respectively. The six films, though none of them stars a superstar, are coming with a promise.

Let's hope for the best!

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