Manmohan Taparia
Oct 15, 2011

Friday box office

There is a host of exciting movies releasing today, get a taste of the what’s in the theatres this weekend.

Friday box office

Eight films are releasing today, five from Bollywood and three from Hollywood.

From Bollywood, ‘My Friend Pinto’ could be the one to watch for. In the film, Pinto’s talent for music is only matched by his knack for finding trouble. Pinto’s  world is shattered by the sudden death of his mother so he decides to head to Mumbai in search of the only friend he knows. 

Other movies that could go with the popcorn include ‘Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge’, ‘Jo Dooba So Paar - Its love in Bihar’, ‘Azaan’ and ‘MOD’.

The big one from Hollywood this Friday, is the Steven Spielberg-produced sci-fi flick ‘Super 8’. The movie’s plot is about a group of friends who notice a series of strange events occurring in their small town, which they believe is related  to the mysterious train crash they had witnessed In the summer of 1979  and decide to investigate the same.

‘What's Your Number?’  and ‘The Three Musketeers’  also release in theatres.

Catch  all the trailers here:

Azaan

Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge

Jo Dooba So Paar - Its love in Bihar

My Friend Pinto

MOD

Hollywood releases 3 movies this Friday

The Three Musketeers

What's Your Number?

Source:
Campaign India

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