Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly

November 14, 2015
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Diwali is right around the corner and movie buffs are excited for the upcoming releases lined up for the end of 2015.

Tamasha - presented by Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment and UTV Motion Pictures, releases November 27. “A lot of my relatives and friends asked me whether Tamasha has an ending like Rockstar or like Love Aaj Kal, Jab We Met and Socha Na Tha. I want to assure everyone that Tamasha has a happy ending and people will feel elated. I guess all of us like happy endings. The film is filled with different kinds of emotions but when you leave the theatre, you will be smiling,” said Imtiaz Ali, the film’s director.

Dilwale — Shah Rukh Khan gave exclusive glimpses of some of Dilwale’s songs to a few of the scribes in Hyderabad. Varun Dhawan shared the first official poster of Dilwale on Twitter. One of Bollywood’s most popular couples Shahrukh Khan and Kajol are reuniting on the big screen in Rohit Shetty’s “Dilwale.” “Dilwale,” which is expected to release on Dec. 18, 2015, also features Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon in lead roles.

Bajirao Mastani —  features Deepika Padukone, who plays the role of Mastani, is madly in love with Bajirao (Ranveer Singh) and Aditya Pancholi along with Mahesh Manjrekar in important roles and will hit theatres on 18 December, 2015.

Prem Ratan Dhan Payo —  After Salman Khan’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ creating new records all over the globe with its box office collections his next is ‘Prem Ratan Dhan Payo’.

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Beats, Bass and Bonzai, the perfect recipe for the biggest retro event of the year. Bonzai Retro is back for 2015 and we have a monster party lined up for all your retro needs. This year on the 21st November we are hitting the Waagnatie Expo & Events, Antwerpen with its arched ceilings and cavernous spaces, the perfect setting for getting down with the retro sounds of old school classics.

Theater chains banning Star Wars masks, weapons for Force Awakens screenings. As spotted on Twitter, the Cinemark theater chain’s posters for the highly-anticipated space-opera sequel warn that “Star Wars costumes are welcome. However, no face coverings, face paint, or simulated weapons (including lightsabers/blasters) will be allowed in the building.”

Eurosonic Noorderslag has extended its line-up with a further 42 acts, bringing the pan-European musical adventure closer to completion. Last Saturday the pre-sale for the upcoming edition has started. The combi-tickets and tickets for Dutch showcase Noorderslag are sold out. There are still tickets available for the conference and Eurosonic, the showcase festival for European music. Eurosonic Noorderslag has been responsible for kick-starting the careers of European acts like Ásgeir, Aurora, Bastille, Dotan, Ibeyi, James Blake, Jett Rebel, Hozier, Milky Chance, Royal Blood, Seinabo Sey and Vök. To find out more visit www.eurosonic-noorderslag.nl

Ministry of Sound has unveiled a free non-stop music streaming app available worldwide for download now. The app titled Ministry of Sound Live features playlist channels spanning a variety of genres such as ‘Anthems’ and ‘I Love House’ and on demand DJ mixes from some of the world’s biggest artists including Hardwell, Judge Jules and Steve Aoki. There is also a 24-hour radio station and a ‘Live From The Club’ feature that enables users to stream the sounds of the Ministry every Friday and Saturday night.

Reacting to the recent debate over prohibiting Pakistani artists from working India, Bollywood star Salman Khan has said that art and entertainment have no boundaries, adding that they shouldn’t be mixed with politics. “Now that everything is digital, Indians love to watch each and every entertainment show, including popular Pakistani shows. So, art and entertainment have no boundaries. Entertainment is evaluated by what common people want to watch,” Salman said. – Compiled by Mariam Nihal


November 14, 2015
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