Director: Pooja Bhatt Release Date: 3 August 2012 Genre: Drama | Romance | Thriller Stars: Mohan Agashe, Randeep Hooda, Arunoday Singh and Sunny Leone
Plot: A porn star (Sunny Leone) is hired by a dashing intelligence officer (Arunoday Singh) to become a ‘Honey-trap’ for a dreaded assassin (Randeep Hooda). In doing so, she not only has to confront her bitter-sweet past, but is also forced to make an impossible choice – one that will put her own life in double jeopardy.
Synopsis: Jism 2 is an upcoming Bollywood erotic thriller film to be directed by Pooja Bhatt. It is the sequel to the film Jism which had John Abraham and Bipasha Basu in lead roles. The film marks the debut of Indo-Canadian pornographic actress, businesswoman and model, Sunny Leone in Bollywood. Jism 2 was launched on 1 December 2011, on popular Indian television show Bigg Boss, making the launch a first time ever in the history of Indian Cinema. Mahesh Bhatt compared Jism 2 to Italian romance drama Last Tango In Paris.
Release Date: 27 July 2012 Genre: Animation | Adventure | Comedy Director: Steve Martino, Mike Thurmeier Stars: Ray Romano, Denis Leary and John Leguizamo
Storyline: Scrat’s nutty pursuit of the cursed acorn, which he’s been after since the dawn of time, has world-changing consequences – a continental cataclysm that triggers the greatest adventure of all for Manny, Diego and Sid. In the wake of these upheavals, Sid reunites with his cantankerous Granny, and the herd encounters a ragtag menagerie of seafaring pirates determined to stop them from returning home.
Genre: Youth Comedy Director: Sumeep Kang Release Date: 27 July 2012 Cast: Gippy Grewal, Mahie Gill, Jaswinder Bhalla, B.N. Sharmama, Binnu Dhillon, Gurpreet Guggi and Khushboo Grewal
Synopsis: Carry on Jatta film is a combination of slapstick and situational comedy. The whole film revolves around situations created by the characters in an effort to lure other characters into misgiving identities. The laughter is generated because of these crazy situations and continuous doubt within characters. It has to be admitted that it’s a very tight plot and situations are tackled wisely. The whole play of “Ghoddi” and the use of it as a prop is genius.