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Mittwoch, 21. November 2018 Um 15.30 Uhr KABHI KHUSHI KABHIE Mittwoch, 21. November 2018 um 15.30 Uhr Wednesday, 21st November 2018 at 3.30pm KABHI KHUSHI KABHIE GHAM – IN GUTEN WIE IN KABHI KHUSHI KABHIE GHAM – SOMETIMES SCHWEREN TAGEN HAPPY, SOMETIMES SAD Sprachfassung: deutsche Fassung Language version: German version Altersfreigabe: ab 6 Jahren Age rating: rated 6 Indien 2001 • 210 Min. • Regie: Karan Johar • Mit: India 2001 • 210 min. • Directed by: Karan Johar • Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Hrithik Roshan, Kareena Starring: Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Hrithik Roshan, Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Rani Kareena Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Mukerji Rani Mukerji Familie Raichand ist entzweit: Der älteste Sohn Rahul Family Raichand is divided: The eldest son Rahul widersetzt sich einer arrangierten Heirat – er hat sich in resists an arranged marriage - he has fallen in love die nicht standesgemäße Anjali verliebt. Als sein Vater with Anjali who is considered to be below his parents ihn daraufhin verstößt, beginnt Rahul mit Anjali ein standards. When his father excludes him from the neues Leben in London. Viele Jahre später hat family, Rahul starts a new life in London with Anjali. Raichands Mutter den Verlust ihres Sohnes noch Many years later, Raichand's mother has still not immer nicht verwunden. Um sie endlich wieder overcome the loss of her son. To finally see her happy glücklich zu sehen und die Familie zu vereinen, macht again and to unite the family, the younger son Rohan sich der jüngere Sohn Rohan auf die Suche nach searches for his big brother. seinem großen Bruder. Karan Johar's legendary masterpiece shows Karan Johars legendäres Meisterwerk zeigt eine extraordinary acting in the most beautiful family history schauspielerische Crème de la Crème in der of Indian cinema. schönsten Familiengeschichte des indischen Kinos. Der Eintritt ist frei! The entrance is free of charge! Das Platzkontingent ist begrenzt, wir bitten daher um eine As seat numbers are limited, please be so kind to register vorherige Anmeldung. beforehand. Anmeldung und weitere Informationen: Registration and more information: Kommunales Kino Leverkusen Kommunales Kino Leverkusen Ute Mader Ute Mader Tel.: 0214 – 406 4184 Tel.: 0214 – 406 4184 Mail: [email protected] Mail: [email protected] Forum - Filmstudio Am Büchelter Hof 9 51373 Leverkusen WILLKOMMEN IM KINO ist eine gemeinsame Veranstaltung von Bayer Kultur und der Stadt Leverkusen; verantwortlich für Inhalt und Organisation ist die VHS Leverkusen. WELCOME TO THE CINEMA is a joint event of Bayer Kultur and the municipality of Leverkusen. Responsible for the content and organisation is VHS Leverkusen. .
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