Phir Hera Pheri<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Cast: Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Paresh Rawal, Bipasha Basu, Johny Lever and Rimii Sen<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Director: Neeraj Vora<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>The Story: Phir Hera Pheri starts where Hera Pheri ended. The later started on a note when the threesome were paupers and then they eventually made a fortune. This sequel picks up from there. The film shows what happens when the three find themselves with incredible amount of money. In the film, Akshay loses his mother, Suniel Shetty breaks-up with his girlfriend Anuradha and now hooks up with Bipasha Basu who plays an insurance agent. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>What to watch out for: For those who have seen Hera Pheri we dont need to explain why not to miss this one. Phir Hera Pheri is a sequel to the rib cracking and one of the most unusual comedies ever made in Bollywood. Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal form a hilarious trio. Neeraj Vora who scripted Hera Pheri directs the sequel and one can expect him to do proper justice to the film. Expect some uproarious dialogues. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Release date - 14th April 2006<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Pyare Mohan<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Cast: Vivek Oberoi, Fardeen Khan, Esha Deol, Amrita Rao and Boman Irani<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Director: Indra Kumar<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>The Story: The two protagonists Pyare (Vivek Oberoi) and Mohan (Fardeen Khan) live their life depending on each other. Well, the reason for this is that Pyare is blind and Mohan is deaf. The duo walk through the journey of life with each others support and never look for sympathy from others. But this nature of theirs gives birth to a whole new set of adventures, landing them in the middle of extremely funny and poignant situations that they tackle with their disabilities. Their companions in this journey are Esha Deol and Amrita Rao. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>What to watch out for: Indra Kumars last film Masti was a high dose of laughter with its double meaning kind of comedy. So, one can expect something similar from this film as well.