Jan 29, 2012

The Cops turn entertainers in Bollywood

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With "Dabangg" and "Singh" the door to police-centered films with audiences lapping opened stronger, bold and over-the-top.
 
The year 2011 saw Ajay Devgan and John Abraham, dressed in khaki uniform "Singh" and "Strength", respectively, and in a little box office. The trend seems to be again this year, with copper-centric films like "Talaash", "max", "Zila Ghaziabad" and "Shootout at Wadala" lined up for release.
 
This is in contrast to the previous films, when police found a place mostly as an actor. But with the new trend that many key players grip the paper slightly.
 
One of the most awaited films "Talaash" perfectionist actor Aamir Khan look at the role of a police officer, 11 years after his hit "Sarfarosh".
 
After playing a cop in "Bbuddah Hoga Tera Baap, Sonu Sood in the lead role as a cop in" most "Naseeruddin Shah who plays a cop to see.
 
Anil Kapoor is taking police uniform Ekta Kapoor for "Shootout at Wadala." The film is based on the 1982 incident in which surve Many gangster was shot dead, based in Mumbai. Anil portrays the role of Inspector Isaque Bagwan and would be accompanied by RONIT like Raja Roy Tambat.
 
Priyadarsan filmmaker film "Tezz" has the south superstar Mohanlal plays the role of a dutiful police officer in Scotland Yard. The film is also starring assault Anil, Ajay, Kangna Ranaut and Sameera Reddy.
 
Sanjay Dutt is also in line for his role as the cop Thakur Pritam Singh in "Zila Ghaziabad." If all goes well, could superstar Shah Rukh Khan signs the Hindi remake of Gautham Menon Tamil movie "Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu" in which he played a cop.
 
The scripts of change are also responsible for the positive trend.
 
Hriday Shetty latest version "Chaalis Chauraasi" tells the story of four police officers played by Naseer, Kay Kay Menon, Atul Kulkarni and Ravi Kishan.
 
"The opportunity to chat with friends on a night patrol on the night of police reports in the media, inspired us and led to the germination of the idea of ​​history," said Shetty.
 
Another recent film "Kya There Yahia property," the IPS officer YP Singh directed, tries to discover the extent of corruption in the police.

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