Campaign India Team
Aug 13, 2010

Friday Box Office

Aamir Khan's latest production 'Peepli [Live]' is one of the big releases this week. Initial reviews are quite encouraging; read the NDTV one here 

Friday Box Office

Aamir Khan's latest production 'Peepli [Live]' is one of the big releases this week. Initial reviews are quite encouraging; read the NDTV one here 

Then, there's the action-movie-star-extravaganza 'The Expendables'. Directed by Sylvester Stallone, it has him, Bruce Willis, Dolph Lundgren, Mickey Rourke, Jet Li, Jason Statham, Terry Crews, Randy Couture, and Steve Austin. According to a New York Times review by AO Scott, "I can’t quite say that it’s not bad: it is bad! But not entirely in a bad way." Read the rest of the review here

The other releases are the horror flick 'Help', and the comedies 'Grown Ups' and 'Dinner for Schmucks' (the latter's another adaptation of 'The Dinner Game' which inspired 'Bheja Fry'). Check out all the trailers below and drop a comment to tell us what you liked of the lot.

Peepli [Live]

The Expendables

Help

Grown Ups

Dinner for Schmucks

 

 

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Campaign India

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