Campaign India Team
Jul 02, 2010

Friday Box Office

The much-talked about Imran-Sonam pairing hits theatre screens this week in ‘I Hate Luv Storys’. The movie promos promise some fun viewing if you're partial to rom-coms, and the first review seems to agree with that:Read Taran Adarsh’s review here: http://sify.com/movies/bollywood/review.php?id=14947762&ctid=5&cid=2425

 Friday Box Office

The much-talked about Imran-Sonam pairing hits theatre screens this week in ‘I Hate Luv Storys’. The movie promos promise some fun viewing if you're partial to rom-coms, and the first review seems to agree with that:

Read Taran Adarsh’s review here: http://sify.com/movies/bollywood/review.php?id=14947762&ctid=5&cid=2425

If you really do hate love stories, then the other release is the detonation-heavy ‘The Losers’. It’s the story of an elite US Special Forces unit out on a mission of vengeance to get the mysterious man who betrayed them. The Rotten Tomatoes consensus is: “The Losers is loud, fast, and unrelentingly violent - but it's also funny and well-acted, which will make all the difference for some action fans.”

Check out the trailer here:

 

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Campaign India

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