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Catch the Young Sunny Deol and the Charming Amrita Singh in the Timeless Classic Betaab on November 25 at 7 PM on Sony MAX2 Catch the young Sunny Deol and the charming Amrita Singh in the timeless classic Betaab on November 25 at 7 PM on Sony MAX2 Press Release: Mumbai, November 14, 2018: Fill your November with romance, as Sony MAX2 is set to bring to your television screens the iconic love saga, Betaab, the debut movie of popular actors Sunny Deol and Amrita Singh on November 25 at 7 PM. Directed by Rahul Rawail and written by Javed Akhtar, one of the finest writers of Hindi Cinema, Betaab is a story of young age romance between childhood friends Sunny Kapoor (Sunny Deol) and Roma Singh, (Amrita Singh). Sunny is a middle class boy who stays with his widow mother Sumintra and owns a livestock farm. Roma and Sunny meet after many years but instead of recognising each other, they end up fighting because of the farm. Eventually after few fights, both realise that they are childhood lovers and attempt to reconcile their love once again. Roma's wealthy dad, Sadar Dinesh Singh Giji is against their love and decides to do everything in his power Find out whether Roma and Sunny succeed in spending their life together only on Sony MAX2 on November 25, at 7 PM. About SONY MAX2: . MAX2 caters to the needs of the Indian audiences who appreciate rich Indian cinema and inspires newer audience to honor the glory of such rtain films have an everlasting appeal that never fades away with time. With andeur of yesteryear movies and the stars. Through popular on-gro lent and love for timeless cinema. Today, the channel reaches out to an audience of 119 million viewers every week across Hindi speaking markets. The channel targets 22-50 year olds, NCCS: ABC, males. For more information, please log on to http://www.sonymax2.tv/ About Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN), is a subsidiary of Sony Corporation which owns and operates the Sony Entertainment network of television channels. SPN comprises 32 channels including Sony Entertainment Television (SET and SET HD), one of India's leading Hindi general entertainment television channels; MAX, India's premium Hindi movies and special events channel; MAX 2, another Hindi movie channel showcasing great India Cinema; MAX HD, a high definition Hindi movie channel airing premium quality films; WAH, the FTA channel for Hindi movies; SAB and SAB HD the family-oriented Hindi comedy entertainment channels; PAL, a genre leader in rural Hindi speaking markets (HSM) showcasing the best of Hindi general entertainm English movie channels; LePlex HD showing critically-acclaimed Hollywood films; AXN and AXN HD, the action and adventure-oriented English entertainment channels; Sony BBC Earth and Sony BBC Earth HD, the premium factual entertainment channels, Sony AATH, the Bangla entertainment channel; MIX a refreshing Hindi music channel; ROX HD, a channel for contemporary Hindi music; YAY!, the kids entertainment channel; Sports Network comprising 11 sports entertainment channels SONY SIX, SONY SIX HD, SONY ESPN, SONY ESPN HD, SONY TEN 1, SONY TEN 1 HD, SONY TEN 2, SONY TEN 2 HD, SONY TEN 3, SONY TEN 3 HD, SONY TEN GOLF HD; SonyLIV - the digital entertainment VOD platform, SPN Productions, the networ Pvt Ltd. (SPND) that distributes the networks television channels across different genres and languages through multiple content delivery platforms. SPN reaches out to over 700 million viewers in India and is available in 167 countries. The network is recognized as an employer of choice within and outside the media industry. SPN is a recipient of several awards, Partners, listed by Working Mother & AVTAR as one of the 100 Best Companies for Wom Great Mid-Size Workplaces for its distribution business by the Great Place To Work® Institute in the 2017 edition. Sony Pictures Networks India Private Limited is in its 23rd year of operations in India. Its subsidiaries include Sony Pictures Networks Distribution India Private Limited, MSM-Worldwide Factual Media Private Limited, MSM Discovery Private Limited, Taj Television (India) Private Limited, Aqua Holding Investments [Pvt.] Ltd., and Bangla Entertainment Private Limited. Media Contacts: Bhharati Kabre | AVP - PR, Sony MAX Arati | Weber Shandwick +91 9820346384 | [email protected] +91 9820579359 | [email protected] .
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