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NewsMobile Weekend Movie watch

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The weekend is here and so is a bunch of new movies for you!

NewsMobile takes you through the latest releases of the week and tells you what’s to watch out for on the big screen this weekend.

Great Grand Masti

Great Grand Masti

This sex-comedy is a sequel to the movie Grand Masti. Featuring Vivek, Ritesh, Aftab and Urvashi, this movie set in 2003 is bound to leave your stomach hurting and your face with a grin. This time, the three boys are out to sell a house, only to discover later that the house is also home to a femme fatale. Haunting, funny, and definitely cheeky, Great Grand.

Masti awaits you in the nearest cinema.

Ice Age Collision Course

Ice Age Collision Course

The latest movie of the iconic Ice Age series is finally here to entertain you. With the same old characters that you love, this new movie features the last stage of the ice age when asteroids are falling on earth, and are set to cause total destruction. In an attempt to save their lives, watch how Sid and his friends are the only hope for the animal kingdom to save their lives. The final chapter of the greatest animated trilogy of all times is finally here in India.

Apart from these two blockbusters to watch out for this weekend, if you haven’t already, watch Sultan! See you next week!

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