<p>Nowadays, small is big at the box office. After san stars medium budget “Gangs Of Wasseypur” set the cash registers ringing last week, the ticket window is gearing up for a string of small budget movies - “Maximum”, “Dal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai” and “3 Bachelors” - coming out Friday to woo movie buffs.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“Gangs Of Wasseypur”, inspired by a real life story, is a crime thriller. Director Kabeer Kaushik's “Maximum”, featuring actors Sonu Sood, Naseeruddin Shah, Neha Dhupia, Amit Sadh, Arya Babbar, Anjana Sukhani and Vinay Pathak is also from the same genre. <br /><br />The story of the film goes back to 2003 in Mumbai where a war against the underworld had been declared. And the responsibility was on two chosen officers - Pratap Pandit (Sonu) and Arun Inaamdar (Naseer), the shoot-out specialists. <br /><br />Both are equally ruthless. Their motive is maximum control. But they are not alone in this game. There are other players. Moving at every level, they take the drama through a complex interplay of politics, land deals, fake shootouts and dirty money. The story moves through five long years and ends on a railway platform. <br />The item number “Aa ante amalapuram” is already popular.<br /><br />The other two films will - “3 Bacheors” and “Dal Me Kuch Kala Hai” - will lighten up the mood as they are comedies. “Daal Mein...”, Pakistani actress Veena Malik's Bollywood debut movie, will seen her in a double role.<br /><br />The story is a tale of a budding actress, played by Veena, who is over motivated to become successful in Bollywood. Dabu, a man in his forties, a total looser, has a weak point which is luxurious life and women. He is obsessed with this budding actress. At some point all of a sudden he gets rich after hitting a roll-over prize of birthright. Dabu decides to share his destiny and his future with her.<br /><br />Directed by actor Anand Balraj, the film also features Jackie Shroff and Vijay Raaz. On the other hand “3 Bachelors” is a humorous take young men's love life. The story is about two young bachelors and one young at heart bachelor.<br /><br />With actors Sharman Joshi, Manish Nagpal, Raima Sen and Ria Sen in lead characters, the film went on floors a decade back and is seeing an abrupt release now. The story is a mix of comedy, romance and confusion. TV show “Astitva” fame Ajai Sinha has directed it. <br /></p>
<p>Nowadays, small is big at the box office. After san stars medium budget “Gangs Of Wasseypur” set the cash registers ringing last week, the ticket window is gearing up for a string of small budget movies - “Maximum”, “Dal Mein Kuch Kaala Hai” and “3 Bachelors” - coming out Friday to woo movie buffs.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“Gangs Of Wasseypur”, inspired by a real life story, is a crime thriller. Director Kabeer Kaushik's “Maximum”, featuring actors Sonu Sood, Naseeruddin Shah, Neha Dhupia, Amit Sadh, Arya Babbar, Anjana Sukhani and Vinay Pathak is also from the same genre. <br /><br />The story of the film goes back to 2003 in Mumbai where a war against the underworld had been declared. And the responsibility was on two chosen officers - Pratap Pandit (Sonu) and Arun Inaamdar (Naseer), the shoot-out specialists. <br /><br />Both are equally ruthless. Their motive is maximum control. But they are not alone in this game. There are other players. Moving at every level, they take the drama through a complex interplay of politics, land deals, fake shootouts and dirty money. The story moves through five long years and ends on a railway platform. <br />The item number “Aa ante amalapuram” is already popular.<br /><br />The other two films will - “3 Bacheors” and “Dal Me Kuch Kala Hai” - will lighten up the mood as they are comedies. “Daal Mein...”, Pakistani actress Veena Malik's Bollywood debut movie, will seen her in a double role.<br /><br />The story is a tale of a budding actress, played by Veena, who is over motivated to become successful in Bollywood. Dabu, a man in his forties, a total looser, has a weak point which is luxurious life and women. He is obsessed with this budding actress. At some point all of a sudden he gets rich after hitting a roll-over prize of birthright. Dabu decides to share his destiny and his future with her.<br /><br />Directed by actor Anand Balraj, the film also features Jackie Shroff and Vijay Raaz. On the other hand “3 Bachelors” is a humorous take young men's love life. The story is about two young bachelors and one young at heart bachelor.<br /><br />With actors Sharman Joshi, Manish Nagpal, Raima Sen and Ria Sen in lead characters, the film went on floors a decade back and is seeing an abrupt release now. The story is a mix of comedy, romance and confusion. TV show “Astitva” fame Ajai Sinha has directed it. <br /></p>