Campaign India Team
Sep 05, 2014

Weekend Fun 2: Mary Kom, India-England T20

Also on offer are Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, and the Italian Grand Prix

Weekend Fun 2: Mary Kom, India-England T20
Mary Kom, the biographical sports drama film featuring Priyanka Chopra, releases today. Directed by Omung Kumar and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the film is about the life and achievements of Indian boxer Mary Kom.
 
 
 
For Hollywood buffs, there's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For also releasing. The crime thriller is a sequel to the 2005 release, Sin City. The film stars Jessica Alba, Jamie Chung, Powers Boothe, Jude Ciccolella, Josh Brolin, Rosario Dawson, Marton Csokas and Joseph Gordon. 
 
 
For those staying indoors with their television sets this weekend, chances are you'll catch the rejuvenated Indian cricket team in action.
 
While the fifth ODI between India and England is slated for today, there's a T20 between the two teams to look forward to on Sunday. The match begins at 7.30 pm and can be viewed on Star Sports 1.
 
Formula 1 fans have the Italian Grand Prix to look forward to. Qualifying from Monza begins at 5.20 pm Saturday, while the race is from 5.30 pm Sunday, live on Star Sports 4 and Star Sports HD 2.
 

 

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