SRK, SLB to fight out at box-office again


Superstar Shahrukh Khan and Sanjay Leela Bhansali are all set to battle it out at the box-office once again on June 17.


Reportedly, SRK’s ‘Always Kabhi Kabhi’ and SLB’s ‘My Friend Pinto’, are releasing on the same day, reminding us of the time when 'Om Shanti Om' and 'Saawariya' had released simultaneously.

King Khan clearly defeated Bhansali back then with almost all the crowd being attracted toward SRK’s film in which he played the lead role.

But there is uncertainty as to who will emerge as the winner this time, as both films sound equally exciting and SRK is the producer of the movie.

Apparently, the stakes are high this time around as Shahrukh is not starring in AKK and the cast consists of mostly newcomers, while Bhansali’s film stars ‘Dhobi Ghat’ fame Prateik Babbar and some aspiring lot of actors.

SRK’s 'Always Kabhi Kabhi'
Shahrukh Khan's production 'Always Kabhi Kabhi’ is directorial debut of celebrated television and radio host Roshan Abbas. The movie is all about friendship and school life.

Abbas said, "Always Kabhi Kabhi is a young film about teenagers and required a fresh casting and I have roped in some exciting new faces for the movie. Add to that, it's a blessing to be backed by none other than SRK who believed in the project and the Red Chillies banner."

The movie features ‘Love Aaj Kal’ fame actress Giselli Monteiro, newcomer Zoa Morani, Ali Fazal and Satyajeet Dubey in pivotal roles.

SLB’s 'My Friend Pinto'
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s production ‘My Friend Pinto’ is directed by newcomer Raghav Dar and will have Manisha Koirala’s re-entry ticket into Bollywood.

Just like his blockbuster film ‘Khamoshi’, ‘My Friend Pinto' is also a catholic-based movie.

Shakti Kapoor’s daughter Shraddha Kapoor is also being introduced in the movie and Bhansali is quite upbeat about the fate of the film.

Now, with both the movies releasing on the same day, let’s wait and watch who wins this time!

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