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MUMBAI: Times Now, the 24 hour English news television channel
presents a fun-filled exciting weekend with special screening of
The Making of Black Friday, CEAT India Cricket Ratings and Awards
and gets you Love Struck - a Valentine special hosted
by Tara Sharma on the channel. So stay home this weekend, as Times
Now presents the best weekend line-up for millions of Indian viewers.
Times Now will exclusively air the making of The Making of Black
Friday. A movie that showcases Mumbai bomb blasts of 12 March
- a Friday that changed Mumbai forever. The incident spurred debates,
it got documented in a book and a film maker decided to turn it
into a hard hitting fact-filled film that revealed the underbelly
of terrorism.
Anurag Kashyap's Black Friday based on crime reporter S. Hussain
Zaidi's book of the same name is an example of how truth can sometimes
be stranger and murkier than any piece of fiction. Black Friday
releases on the 9 February, after a two year delay and is definitely
one of the most controversial releases of 2007.
CEAT celebrates the best in Indian domestic cricket and Times Now
brings it exclusively to you on your television screens. With Cyrus
Broacha and Shonali Nagrani hosting the show, Cricketer of the Year,
Batsman of the Year, Bowler of the Year and the Most Promising Youngster
awards will be presented.
Get Love Struck with Tara Sharma as she takes you on a journey
to discover the most exclusive gifts of love. And then enjoys an
exclusive date on a cruise with her beau aboard the Super Star Libra.
. The show will also feature actor and TV host Purab Kohli in a
special story where he goes in search of the perfect perfume for
his girlfriend.
The Making of Black Friday
Sat 1.30 - 2.00 pm
Sat 10.30 - 11.00 pm
Sun 6.30 - 7.00 pm
Love Struck
Sat 3.30 - 4.00 pm
Sun 9.30 - 10.00 pm
CEAT Cricket Ratings & Awards
Sat 6.30 - 7.00 pm
Sun 3.30 - 4.00 pm
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