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Friday, August 28, 2015 16:45, 21:00, 01:00 TEKKEN 2 (Pg-15) (Action/ CINECO (20) : Daily At: 11.15 Am. Adventure) New + 1.45 + 4.15 + 6.45 + 9.15 + 11.45 *- Kane Kosugi, Cary-Hiroyuki Pm. + (12.30 Mn. Thurs/Fri) Tagawa, Rade Serbedzija Daily At (Vip I): 2.30 + 7.45 + (1.00 SEEF (II):Daily At : 2.15 + 6.45 + Am. Thrs./Fri.) 11.15 Pm. SEEF (II):Daily At: 11.00 Am. + 1.30 + 4.00 + 6.30 + 9.00 + 11.30 Pm. THE NUTCRACKER SWEET SAAR: Daily At: 10.45 Am + 1.15 (G) (Animation/Adventure) + 3.45 + 6.15 + 8.45 + (11.15 Pm *- Alicia Silverstone, Edward Thurs/Fri) Asner, Drake Bell SEEF (II):Daily At: 11.00 Am. + SELF/LESS (Pg-15) (Thriller) 12.45 + 2.30 + 4.15 Pm. *- Ryan Reynolds, Natalie Martinez, ALL IS WELL (Pg) (Hindi/ 15 Friday, August 28, 2015 HAYATY MEBAHDELA TERMINATOR GENISYS Matthew Goode Comedy/Drama/Romantic) ( Arabic/ Comedy ) ( Action / Sci-Fi ) CINECO (20) : Daily At: 11.30 Am. *- Abhishek Bachchan, Rishi HITMAN: AGENT 47 ( Action ) INSIDE OUT – 2D (Animation / Starring: Mohamed Saad, Hassan Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger, + 1.45 + 4.00 + 6.15 + 8.30 + 10.45 Kapoor, Asin Starring: Rupert Friend, Hannah Adventure / Comedy ) Hosny, Nicole Saba, Samy Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke Pm. SEEF (II):Daily At: 11.45 Am. + 4.15 Ware, Zachary Quinto Starring: Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Maghawry DANA CINEMA: Timings: 13:30, SEEF (II):Daily At: 10.45 Am. + 3.00 + 8.45 Pm. DANA CINEMA: Timings: 11:00, Lewis Black DANA CINEMA: Timings: 18:30, 23:30 + 7.15 + 11.30 Pm. 13:00, 15:00, 17:00, 19:00, 21:00, Timings: 12:30, 16:30, 20:30, 00:30 10:30, 14:45, 19:00, 23:15 CINECO (20) : Daily At: 2.15 + 7.00 SAAR: Daily At: 11.45 Am. + 4.30 DEAD SNOW 2: RED VS. DEAD (\ 23:00, 01:00 CINECO (20) : Daily At (3D): 11.30 CINECO (20) : Daily At: 12.15 + 2.30 + 11.45 Pm. + 9.15 Pm. (Action/Comedy/Horror) New CINECO (20) : Daily At: 10.30 Am. + Am + 1.45 + 4.00 + 6.15 + 8.30 + + 4.45 + 7.00 + 9.15 + 11.30 Pm *- Vegar Hoel, Orjan Gamst, Martin 12.45 + 3.00 + 5.15 + 7.30 + 9.45 + 10.45 Pm SEEF (II):Daily At: 12.00 + 4.45 + JURASSIC WORLD SAN ANDREAS (Pg-15) (Action/ Starr 12.00 Mn. + (1.00 Am Thurs/Fri) SEEF (II):Daily At : 11.45 Am. + 2.00 9.30 Pm. ( Action / Adventure / Sci-Fi ) Thriller) SEEF (I): Daily At: 11.00 Am. + 1.00 Daily At: Daily At (Vip I): 12.15 + + 4.15 + 6.30 + 8.45 + 11.00 Pm. Starring: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas *- Dwayne Johnson, Alexandra + 3.00 + 5.00 + 7.00 + 9.00 + 11.00 2.30 + 4.45 + 7.00 + 9.15 + 11.30 SHADD AGZAA ( Arabic / Howard, Ty Simpkins Daddario, Carla Gugino Pm. Pm. PHANTOM Thriller / Drama / Action ) DANA CINEMA: Timings: CINECO (20) : Daily At: 10.45 Am. + SEEF (II):Daily At: (1.00 Am Thurs/ ( Hindi/Action/Thriller ) Starring: Mohamed Ramadan, 11:00, 16:00, 21:00 3.45 + 8.45 Pm. THE LOVE AFFAIR Fri) Starring: Saif Ali Khan, Katrina Kaif, Donia Samir Ghanem, Yasser Galal WLAD RIZK ( Arabic / Crime / THE GIFT (Pg-15) (Thriller) ((Filipino/Drama/Romantic) SEEF (I): Daily At: 12.15 + 2.30 + Rajesh Tailang DANA CINEMA: Timings: 12:45, Drama / Action ) *- Jason Bateman, Joel Edgerton, *- Pierre Coffin, Sandra Bullock, Jon 4.45 + 7.00 + 9.15 + 11.30 Pm. DANA CINEMA: Timings: 10:30, 17:00, 21:15 Starring: Ahmed Ezz, Ahmed El Rebecca Hall Hamm SAAR: Daily At: 12.15 + 2.30 + 4.45 13:15, 16:00, 18:45, 21:30, 00:15 Fishawy, Nesreen Amin CINECO (20) : Daily At: 1.30 + 6.45 SEEF (I): Daily At: 10.30 Am. + 1.00 + 7.00 + 9.15 + (11.30 Pm. Thurs/ CINECO (20) : Daily At: 11.30 Am. + MINIONS DANA CINEMA: Timings: + 12.00 Mn. + 3.30 + 6.00 + 8.30 + 11.00 Pm. Fri) 2.00 + 4.30 + 7.00 + 9.30 + 12.00 Mn. ( Animations / Comedy / Family 10:30, 14:45, 19:00, 23:15 AL JAZIRA: Daily At: 3.00 + 5.15 + SEEF (II):Daily At: (12.30 Mn. Thrs./ ) PIXELS (Pg-15) (Action/Comedy/ MADURA NARANGA 7.30 + 9.45 Pm. + (12.00 Mn. Thurs/ Fri.) Starring: Sandra Bullock, Jon THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. Sci-Fiction) (Malayalam) Fri) SEEF (I): Daily At: 11.00 Am. + 2.00 Hamm, Michael Keaton ( Action/Adventure/Comedy ) *- Adam Sandler, Kevin James, *- Kunchacko Boban, Biju Menon, + 5.00 + 8.00 + 11.00 Pm. DANA CINEMA: Timings: 11:00, Starring: Henry Cavill, Armie Michelle Monaghan Parvathy Ratheesh BROTHERS AWAL: Daily At: 12.00 + 3.00 + 6.00 12:45, 14:30, 16:15, 18:00 Hammer, Alicia Vikander CINECO (20) : Daily At: 12.00 + AL HAMRA: Daily At: 12.00 Noon. ( Hindi / Action / Drama ) + 9.00 + (12.00 Mn Thurs/Fri) CINECO (20) : Daily At (3D) : DANA CINEMA: Timings: 12:30, 4.45 + 9.30 Pm. Starring: Akshay Kumar, Jackie 10.30 Am. + 12.30 + 2.30 + 4.30 + Shroff, Sidharth Malhotra BAJRANGI BHAIJAN 6.30 + 8.30 + 10.30 Pm. DANA CINEMA: Timings: 10:30, ( Hindi / Drama ) SEEF (II):Daily At: 10.30 Am + 16:30, 22:30 Starring: Salman Khan, Kareena 12.30 + 2.30 + 4.30 + 6.30 + 8.30 CINECO (20) : Daily At: 10.30 Am. + Kapoor, Harshaali Malthotra + 10.30 Pm 3.45 + 9.00 Pm. DANA CINEMA: Timings: 11:00, SEEF (II):Daily At: 3.15 + 8.30 Pm. 17:00, 23:00 FANTASTIC FOUR ( Action / CINECO (20) : Daily At: 11.30 Am + Adventure / Sci-Fi ) THANI ORUVAN ( Tamil / Thriller 2.30 + 5.30 + 8.30 + 11.30 Pm Starring: Miles Teller, Kate Mara, / Action / Romance ) SEEF (II):Daily At: 6.00 + 9.00 + Michael B. Jordan Starring: Jayam Ravi, Nayantara 12.00 Mn. DANA CINEMA: Timings: 20:00, DANA CINEMA: Timings: 13:30, 22:00, 00:00 19:30, 01:15 BAAHUBALI ( Hindi / Action / CINECO (20) : Daily At: 11.45 Am. AL HAMRA: Daily At: 6.00 Pm. Romance ) + 2.00 + 4.15 + 6.30 + 8.45 + 11.00 Starring: Tamannaah Bhatia, Rana Pm. ALL IS WELL ( Hindi / Comedy / Daggubati, Anushka Shetty SEEF (II):Daily At: 10.45 Am. + Drama / Romance ) DANA CINEMA: Timings: 14:00, 1.00 + 6.15 + 11.30 Pm. Starring: Rishi Kapoor, Abhishek 20:00 Bachchan, Asin VACATION DANA CINEMA: Timings: NO ESCAPE ( Action / Thriller ) ( Adventure / Comedy ) 10:30, 16:30, 22:30 Starring: Lake Bell, Pierce Brosnan, Starring: Ed Helms, Christina Owen Wilson Applegate, Skyler Gisondo KICK 2 ( Telugu / Action / DANA CINEMA: Timings: 10:30, DANA CINEMA: Timings: 10:45, Romance ) 15:00, 19:30 15:00, 19:15, 23:30 Starring: Ravi Teja, Rakul Preet CINECO (20) : Daily At: 12.30 + CINECO (20) : Daily At: 11.00 Am. Singh, Ravi Kishan 2.45 + 5.00 + 7.15 + 9.30 + 11.45 + 1.00 + 3.00 + 5.00 + 7.00 + 9.00 Timings: 13:30, 19:30, 01:15 Pm. + (1.00 Am. Thrs/Fri.) + 11.00 Pm. SEEF (I): Daily At: 10.30 Am. + SEEF (II):Daily At: 1.00 + 5.15 + MISSION IMPOSSIBLE ( Action / 12.45 + 3.00 + 5.15 + 7.30 + 9.45 + 9.30 Pm. Adventure / Thriller ) 12.00 Mn. Starring: Tom Cruise, Rebecca SAAR: Daily At: 12.00 + 2.15 + 4.30 ANT MAN Ferguson, Jeremy Renner + 6.45 + 9.00 + (11.15 Pm. Thurs/ ( Action / Adventure / Sci-Fi ) DANA CINEMA: Timings: 10:30, Fri) Starring: Paul Rudd, Michael 13:00, 15:30, 18:00, 20:30, 23:00, AL JAZIRA: Daily At: 2.45 + 5.00 + Douglas, Corey Stoll 01:15 7.15 + 9.30 + (11.45 Pm. Thurs/Fri) DANA CINEMA: Timings: 12:45, Timings: 10:30, 13:00, 15:30, 18:00, 17:00, 21:15, 01:15 20:30, 23:00, 01:15 SOUTHPAW CINECO (20) : Daily At: 10.45 Am. CINECO (20) : Daily At (Atmos): ( Action / Drama / sport ) + 1.15 + 3.45 + 6.15 + 8.45 + 11.15 shamed army officer, Daniyal fateful night in 2008, killing 166 is accompanied by Nawaz 12.30 + 3.15 + 6.00 + 8.45 + 11.30 Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel Pm. Khan (Saif) is living a life people. Mistry (Katrina) who works on Pm. McAdams, Oona Laurence SEEF (II):Daily At: 2.15 + 7.00 + ofA anonymity. Court-martialed So Daniyal is despatched across special assignments for Indian Daily At: 10.45 Am. + 1.30 + 4.15 + DANA CINEMA: Timings: 12:30, 11.45 Pm. because evidence points out that continents to find the fanatic intelligence from London. 7.00 + 9.45 + (12.30 Mn + 1.00 Am 17:00, 21:30, 00:00 he was not with his team when the four who plotted 26/11. They As the prologue says, the Taj Thurs/Fri) CINECO (20) : Daily At: 11.00 Am. STUNG enemy attacked, he yearns to earn even whisper to him that, he can Mahal Hotel at Apollo Bunder, Daily At (Vip I): 11.45 Am + 5.00 + + 1.30 + 4.00 + 6.30 + 9.00 + 11.30 ( Comedy / Horror / Romance ) his stripes back. As it so happens, `accidentally’ kill . blown up that fateful night has a 10.15 Pm Pm. + (1.00 Am. Thrs/Fri.) Starring: Clifton Collins Jr., Jessica there is a covert intelligence group, Based on the book, Mumbai new facade now. As cinema, this SEEF (II):Daily At: 10.30 Am. + 1.00 SEEF (I): Daily At: 10.45 Am.
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