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Movie theatres have a lot to smile about this month. There is a lineup of impressive big-banner Bollywood bonanzas ready to spin some profits into a recession-ridden entertainment industry. A look at the lineup
1.Top Gun Maverick: It’s already being hailed by critics the worldover as one of Tom Cruise’s most important films. In other words, an instant classic. 35 years after Top Gun created boxofffice history the sequel is here. In India the advance bookings opened three weeks ahead of the release date May 27. The aerial hijinks are said to be vastly superior to what we saw in the first Top Gun film. Would it feature any songs on a par with the band Berlin’s evergreen You Take My Break Away? The original song doresn’t feature in the sequel.
5.Sarkaru Vaari Paata : In spite of the mixed reviews it’s a blockuster .Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu returns with a tailormade family entertainer.This time he takes on corruption and redtapism in the banking system while making sure he takes time off to romance the very beautiful Keerthy Suresh who last week scored a resounding success with in Tamil with Saani Kaayidham on Amazon Prime Video. But let’s not beat around the bush: it is Mahesh Babu audiences will flock to see in this full-on entertainer and Mahesh says this is as much a pan-India film as as any Bollywood film. “It is time we stopped creating these false demarcation lines between regional and national films,” says Mahesh . Copy that.
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