BO: ’Dil Dhadakne Do’ more hype than hit, 'Tanu Weds Manu Returns' tots Rs 117.95 crore
MUMBAI: Dil Dhadakne Do, one of the most hyped movies in recent times, does not quite live up to the hype an
Exec Lifestyle?s Weekend Watch recommends and previews television shows, films and live events that you simply cannot miss! Check out our recommendations for this weekend (22-24 May 2015)
About Town:-
If you are a fan of desi Youtube star Superwoman, and diligently follow her video updates, then here?s your chance to meet her in person. Catch YouTube sensation Lilly Singh a.k.a. Superwoman in Y B Chavan Auditorium (Nariman Point) for a jam-packed night filled with music, dance, laughter, and so many surprises. This will be the first time she goes on tour so make sure you book your tickets here to be a part of this magnificent show.
Movies:-
If the 2011 mega family entertainer Tanu Weds Manu had left you wanting for more, you can reconnect with the quirky chemistry between Manu and Tanu, as the director makes a comeback with his ensemble cast of R madhavan and Kangana Ranaut in tanu Weds manu Returns. And what?s more? The movie guarantees you twice the amount of entertainment with Kangana playing double roles in it.
Art:-
Tarq Art in collaboration with The Polish Institute - New Delhi and with support from Adam Mickiewicz Institute present Encounters an exhibition focused on cross-cultural dialogue between the traditional forms of folk art and craft from different countries around the world.
The exhibition will feature works by London-based artist Alicja Dobrucka. Dobrucka uses traditional Polish paper cut out of roosters on a journey to different countries, mainly India, but also Palestine and Turkey, and collaborates with local craftsmen, to produce and reproduce the original design using techniques that are unique to different regions. This experimental project aims to become a commentary on the various traditional art practices and narratives, which delineate where one culture starts and another ends.
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