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Friday to be dry day for movies: The Times of India
Mumbai, Nov 19: If you want to keep track of dates, ignore Bollywood`s calendar, since Friday may no longer mean new movies.
Mumbai, Nov 19: If you want to keep track of dates, ignore Bollywood's calendar, since Friday may no longer mean new movies.
If Bollywood had its way, it could rewrite the '60s hit Never on Sunday as: You can watch a film on a Monday a Monday a Monday, a Monday is very very good. Or you can watch it on a Tuesday a Tuesday a Tuesday, in fact I wish you would.
If Bollywood had its way, it could rewrite the '60s hit Never on Sunday as: You can watch a film on a Monday a Monday a Monday, a Monday is very very good. Or you can watch it on a Tuesday a Tuesday a Tuesday, in fact I wish you would.
Extended weekends mean an extension in the bank balance of film distributors. So, even if a holiday falls mid-week, producers are ready to advance the film release.
Karan Johar's blockbuster Kal Ho Naa Ho is now slated for a Thursday release, whereas Feroz Khan's Janasheen opens a day ahead on Wednesday to coincide with Eid. Also hitting the screens is Aanch , which has Nana Patekar in the lead. Both Janasheen and Kal Ho Naa Ho were earlier scheduled for Friday, November 28.