This Article is From Mar 13, 2013

Box office set to thrill, tickle funny bone this Friday

Box office set to thrill, tickle funny bone this Friday

Box office promises loads of drama and entertainment this coming week.

Highlights

  • Cinegoers can this Friday take a pick from three movies -- horror-thriller 3G or comedies Jolly LLB and Mere Dad Ki Maruti. All three reportedly have high dose of thrill and entertainment.
  • With Bollywood experimenting with horror genre, director duo Sheershak Anand and Shantanu Ray Chhibber have used cellphones to create fear in their forthcoming horror thriller 3G.
  • A psychological thriller, 3G revolves around the Phantom calls that are received by cellphone users worldwide.
  • These calls have no known source of origin, no numbers and cannot be traced.
  • The directors have played with the idea that these calls are by spirits who are trying to connect to human world!
  • In the film, a couple - played by Neil Nitin Mukesh, who plays Sam Arora and actress Sonal Chauhan, cast as Sheena - become victims of a series of events, when Sam buys a 3G-enabled second hand phone in Fiji Islands while holidaying there.
  • One night they receive a phantom call, which changes their lives forever.
  • The director duo say 3G is an original concept and hope that Hollywood picks it up.
  • "We have used the cellphone as a medium to create a kind of fear and that's what the film is about. And it's an original film, not copied from anywhere. Now we want Hollywood to watch our film and remake it," Chhibber said.
  • 3G is co-produced by Sunil A. Lulla and Viki Rajani.
  • For those who are not very fond of horror films and prefer light-hearted dramas, they can either choose fun film Mere Dad Ki Maruti or satirical comedy Jolly LLB.
  • Mere Dad Ki Maruti, is set against the backdrop of a loud Punjabi wedding in Chandigarh, Punjab.
  • Featuring actors Saqib Saleem, Rhea Chakraborty and Ram Kapoor, Mere Dad Ki Marutitells the story of a boy who sneaks his dad's fancy new car out to impress his college friend and how all hell breaks loose when he loses it.
  • Made on a shoestring budget of Rs.5 crore, Mere Dad Ki MarutiMDKM is directed by debutant Ashima Chibber, who earlier worked as Shimit Amin's first assistant director on Ab Tak Chappanand Chak De! India.
  • Her last project as an assistant was Rockstar.
  • Made under the Y-Films banner, Mere Dad Ki Maruti is produced by Ashish Patil.
  • Ram, who plays a strict father in Mere Dad Ki Maruti, says his character reminds him of his real-life father.
  • "My dad's first car was a Maruti. I actually stole the car once and had an accident. It was just after a few months it had come. The movie has actually brought back my teenage memories," said the actor.
  • The last of the lot is Jolly LLB.
  • A satire on the legal system in the country, it is executed in a humorous way by director Subhash Kapoor through two important characters played by Arshad Warsi and Boman Irani.
  • The story follows a struggling lawyer named Jolly (Arshad), who wants to become India's greatest lawyer, however, all of his cases seem to flop.
  • When he comes to Delhi in search of the star case, he gets involved with one of the most popular and expensive lawyers, Rajpal (Boman).
  • The film also stars Amrita Rao.
  • With almost 40 to 50 percent of the film shot in court, it has reportedly made on a budget of Rs 10 crore.
Mumbai: Cinegoers can this Friday take a pick from three movies -- horror-thriller 3G or comedies Jolly LLB and Mere Dad Ki Maruti. All three reportedly have high dose of thrill and entertainment.

With Bollywood experimenting with horror genre, director duo Sheershak Anand and Shantanu Ray Chhibber have used cellphones to create fear in their forthcoming horror thriller 3G.

A psychological thriller, 3G revolves around the Phantom calls that are received by cellphone users worldwide.

These calls have no known source of origin, no numbers and cannot be traced.

The directors have played with the idea that these calls are by spirits who are trying to connect to human world!

In the film, a couple - played by Neil Nitin Mukesh, who plays Sam Arora and actress Sonal Chauhan, cast as Sheena - become victims of a series of events, when Sam buys a 3G-enabled second hand phone in Fiji Islands while holidaying there.

One night they receive a phantom call, which changes their lives forever.

The director duo say 3G is an original concept and hope that Hollywood picks it up.

"We have used the cellphone as a medium to create a kind of fear and that's what the film is about. And it's an original film, not copied from anywhere. Now we want Hollywood to watch our film and remake it," Chhibber said.

3G is co-produced by Sunil A. Lulla and Viki Rajani.

For those who are not very fond of horror films and prefer light-hearted dramas, they can either choose fun film Mere Dad Ki Maruti or satirical comedy Jolly LLB.

Mere Dad Ki Maruti, is set against the backdrop of a loud Punjabi wedding in Chandigarh, Punjab.

Featuring actors Saqib Saleem, Rhea Chakraborty and Ram Kapoor, Mere Dad Ki Marutitells the story of a boy who sneaks his dad's fancy new car out to impress his college friend and how all hell breaks loose when he loses it.

Made on a shoestring budget of Rs.5 crore, Mere Dad Ki MarutiMDKM is directed by debutant Ashima Chibber, who earlier worked as Shimit Amin's first assistant director on Ab Tak Chappanand Chak De! India.

Her last project as an assistant was Rockstar.

Made under the Y-Films banner, Mere Dad Ki Maruti is produced by Ashish Patil.

Ram, who plays a strict father in Mere Dad Ki Maruti, says his character reminds him of his real-life father.

"My dad's first car was a Maruti. I actually stole the car once and had an accident. It was just after a few months it had come. The movie has actually brought back my teenage memories," said the actor.

The last of the lot is Jolly LLB.

A satire on the legal system in the country, it is executed in a humorous way by director Subhash Kapoor through two important characters played by Arshad Warsi and Boman Irani.

The story follows a struggling lawyer named Jolly (Arshad), who wants to become India's greatest lawyer, however, all of his cases seem to flop.

When he comes to Delhi in search of the star case, he gets involved with one of the most popular and expensive lawyers, Rajpal (Boman).

The film also stars Amrita Rao.

With almost 40 to 50 percent of the film shot in court, it has reportedly made on a budget of Rs 10 crore.

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