Bollywood titles are getting very colourful. Quite literally.
There have been quite a few movies with colours in their titles.
Take a look.
Pink
Amitabh Bachchan plays a lawyer in Pink, and one waits to see what kind of drama will unfold on screen.
Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury makes his debut as director. Taapsee Pannu, Andrea Tariang and Kirti Kulhari play important roles.
Laal Rang
Earlier titled Yeh Laal Rang, Randeep Hooda-starrer Laal Rang has been named for a purpose -- the film deals with a blood donation racket.
Syed Ahmad Afzal, who had last directed Jackky Bhagnani and Neha Sharma starrer Youngistaan, goes rustic for Laal Rang, which also stars Akshay Oberoi, Rajniesh Duggall, Piaa Bajpai and Meenakshi Dixit.
Red: The Dark Side
Vikram Bhatt made a romantic musical thriller called Red: The Dark Side, way back in 2007.
Starring Aftab Shivdasani, Celina Jaitley and Amrita Arora, the film had some good music by Himesh Reshammiya, but it could not reap any benefits at the box office.
Yellow
Yellow, on the other hand, got some brilliant reviews and fetched many awards.
A Marathi film produced by Riteish Deshmukh, Yellow was about a girl suffering from the Down's Syndrome.
Gauri Gadgil played the central part while Mrinal Kulkarni, Upendra Limaye, Hrishikesh Joshi and Manoj Joshi were seen in principle roles.
Orange
While hubby Riteish Deshmukh made Yellow in 2014, Genelia D'Souza had already dabbled with the colour Orange in 2010.
The film was a romantic entertainer where Genelia was paired with Ram Charan Teja.
The film did not set the stage on fire and wasn't popular amongst the critics or the audiences.
Blue
Blue is one of the most expensive films made in Bollywood.
An adventure thriller with a power-packed cast including Akshay Kumar, Sanjay Dutt, Lara Dutta and Katrina Kaif, it actually had Zayed Khan playing a very pivotal part.
Since the film had an underwater theme, director Tony D'Souza aptly titled it Blue.
Blue Oranges
Yes, there was a film called Blue Oranges, way back in 2009.
A crime thriller, it featured Rajit Kapur, Rati Agnihotri, Harsh Chhaya, Aham Sharma and Pooja Kanwal. It saw a very poor release.
Black
Sanjay Leela Bhansali brought much drama on screen with his film Black, which told the story of a blind-deaf-mute girl (played by Rani Mukerji), and her teacher (played by Amitabh Bachchan).
The film was a commercial success.
Black and White
Subhash Ghai had experimented with an offbeat film called Black and White in 2008.
The film dealt with the theme of terrorism, and featured Anil Kapoor and newcomer Anurag Sinha.
The film was panned, and was a commercial failure.
White
Mammootty romances Huma Qureshi in her first Malayalam film, which has been named White.
The film has been shot on a huge scale in Budapest and London.