Weekend Entertainment

August 25, 2012 12:50
Weekend Entertainment

As we are going through scarce monsoons these weekends need to be spending much time with families and bonding for better relationships. Particularly if you are both office goers. It is rarely that we get time for ourselves. How do we bond, could be in many ways over the dining table, at the restaurant, weekend holiday or at a film, everything is good. However exuberance with vibrancy would be well acknowledged by your spouse. And this week especially if you feel to do something for a difference, than a movie plan would really be economical and would serve the purpose perfectly well. For the metro denizens endless queues, traffic jams, work pressures are a regular issue and that could be superseded well by your planned outing this Sunday.

Wishesh brings you a bouquet of movies for all languages movie goers and select to make hay in this weekend. Well just imagine the movie we planned with family during our school days. Then we would wait for the first day of the month when dad used to get his salary. After fulfilling all budgets mom used to save some money for our entertainment. Based on our friends recommendations, we pester our parents for a movie of our choice. And our parents oblige to our request irrespective of their likes. Though not often but many a times the ordeal would have been taken up by us in our lives.

And then the appointed day comes we plan elaborately over decking up very well with the best we have to go to the movie. Fighting for the mirror space with our siblings and finally getting the best of 'YOU.' and here we are off to a film. Reaching there on time and then waiting for the ad trailers. Unless we see from start to finish our thirst is not quenched. Than the important aspect comes up and we have the interval. How amazing was the popcorn and the Thumsup that dad gets it for you...well well...atleast I am enthralled.

And imagine if we could do the same thing to them today, then pick up your mouse of your laptop and book your tickets for the best film of your choice. And we give you the best from all words. We shall be giving you all languages films that are sure to knock you out for some time and ofcourse the decision is yours. Have a nice weekend and if you enjoyed do comment below, I mean the experience. Okay folks its time to give you a small run up of the movies in the city. Irrespective of the metros all languages films are available in all the states.

Hindi: Salman Khan's Ek Tha Tiger is our own desi bond 007 with his long forgotten babe Katrina Kaif. This film is particularly rocking and has been a trend setter at the box office. Salman Khan Ek Tha Tiger is all about seeing the love-lost-pair Sallu Bhai and Katrina Kaif as lovers, onscreen. The professional actors leave behind their off-screen differences and gel well onscreen. Their chemistry is the soul of the film and entices one-and-all.

Then we have Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Pad. A comedy middle aged romantic entertainer enacted by Bomman Irani and Farah Khan. The duo defy the moderns six packs and size zero, and maintain the chords with their histrionics for a romantic outing, that is sure to impress all.

Telugu: Sudigadu from Allari Naresh is an outright comedy with comical parodies in abundance from films that have rocked the box office in the recent times.  Please do not blame me for pain in your body for bursting into peals of laughter. It is awesome stress buster, especially if you are a regular movie buff.

Then we have versatile Trivikram Srinivas and Allu Arjun combo of Julayi, this is one film that is sure to give you the feeling that 'Logic' definitely works over 'Magic.' The entertainer is sure to keep you rocking.

On my part I have tried my best to entertain you over this weekend and now its your tur to take the right decision and make hay with oodles of goodies available for a visual treat. Happy Sunday. (With inputs from internet-AW AarKay)

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