Manmohan Taparia
Dec 16, 2011

Friday box office

Campaign India brings you an update of what you can watch in theatres this weekend

Friday box office

Hollywood seems to get the nod ahead of Bollywood this weekend, as the fourth installment of the famous ‘Mission Impossible’ series comes out with the latest 'Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol'. It has Tom Cruise reprising his role as IMF agent, Ethan Hunt, along with Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg, Josh Holloway and Paula Patton. The film also stars Bollywood star, Anil Kapoor.

Bollywood releases three films, all without any major star backing. Romantic-comedy 'Pappu Can’t Dance Saala' starring Vinay Pathak and Neha Dhupia seems to be the pick from the three. The other two being:  'Jo Hum Chahein' with debutants Simran Kaur Mundi and Sunny Gill, and the thriller 'With Love Delhi'.
 
Catch all the trailers here:
 
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol

 

Pappu Can't Dance Saala

With Love Delhi

Jo Hum Chahein

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Campaign India

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