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LEZIMA GOMES volleyball and tennis. My nephews are DOHA swimmers,” she said. Her tryst with the sport happened ARAH Mohammed is just in 2010 when she enrolled in Aspire, 21 and Team Qatar’s skeet to get an exposure to different sports. shooter. A chemical engi- It was during this period that the neering student at Qatar Head of Lusail Shooting Complex University, Sarah comes came to scout for players who could from a Qatari family which loves be trained. “My sister and I were both sports and has been supportive of her chosen to be trained in shooting: passion since she began her journey specifically using a shotgun. In the at the age of 14. “My late father was beginning, it was a bit difficult, carry- Sarah with her coach Vladimir. a football and tennis player during ing the shotgun because it was heavy. his college days and my brother is a However, with time, I got used to it tional team, which was a big honour,” first picked up the gun, she said, “I diver and hunter. My other brother and I got stronger. I began loving the she said. was nervous. I did not see myself plays chess and my sister used to play sport and finally I entered the na- Describing how she felt when she loving the idea of carrying something *%0)('*)" L&)(HC"Y C)1L Y  

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heavy for long periods of time but tion) is what we start with, which is not get first place, I am satisfied with ing the sport as a team or as a solo over time I found it interesting.” practising the movements.” myself because I know that I did my player, she said, “I like both. Being Over the years, Sarah has won She has been training under her best,” she said. in a team if you make a mistake, the many accolades. She claimed a silver coach of four years Vladimir from Asked what she would have taken rest of the team members can bring medal in the 2013 Asian Champion- Belarus. “Guidance and experience up as a sport if not skeet shooting, up the final score. However, you learn ships, and recently, her team claimed is very important in shooting. One she said she would have loved to be to take responsibility because you silver in the 2017 Arab Champion- has to be told of one’s mistakes, learn a handball player or tennis player have other people counting on you to ships in Kuwait. from them, and become better,” she “though shooting would always be my do well. Being solo, you learn more Speaking about her experience at said. biggest passion.” about yourself and can reflect on your the recently concluded Arab Cham- And to be skeet shooter, she said, Skeet shooting is usually thought mistakes to become a better player.” pionship in Kuwait, she said, “It “One needs to be patient in order to to be a male-dominated sport but During her free time she loves was really fun and I learned a lot. I focus on the clay disc and you need to Sarah feels differently. “Shooting is to spend time with her family and learned how to cope with the changes be fit to be able to carry the shotgun.” normally a military sport. And the friends and read books. In the future, in weather and hopefully, this will Speaking about her experience military is always thought to be for Sara hopes to achieve the goals that help me in future championships in since the start of the journey, she men. However, I do not agree with she has set for herself. “One of them different countries.” said, “At the beginning, it was a bit this because I see that women have is being an Olympic champion one Qatar is now seeing an upsurge in difficult. But because I loved the the capability of doing what men can day. To get to that stage I will have interest in skeet shooting, as newer sport, I always felt the need to be do and more.” to go through many championships,” talent in shooting is being discovered. better. I had that drive when I was Asked about her role models, she she said. “There is an increase in interest from 14 and I still have it now, even after said, “Qatari rally driver and shooter seeing the potential of players,” she all that I have achieved. Now, it has Nasser al Attiyah is my role model. (PHOTOGRAPHS BY JALAL PATHIYOOR) said. gotten easier but I still strive to be He gives us a lot of motivation and She first began training at the old better.” encourages us to do our best always, shooting complex in Duhail and now Over the years, she has had a lot no matter what.” Attiyah won the trains four hours a day, three days a of learning experiences. “Most impor- bronze medal in the men’s skeet event week. Speaking about her routine, she tantly I learned that sport has no one at the 2012 Summer Olympics in explained, “Dry shooting (the practice winner. I learned good sportsmanship London. of “firing” a firearm without ammuni- through my journey and even if I do When asked if she preferred play-  L&)(HC"Y C)1L Y 

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HE representatives of the Asean member states wel- comed the newly appointed Philippine Ambassador to Qa- tar HE Alan Timbayan during the opening of Asean Family Day (AFD) recently. ACD Chairman and Thai Ambassador to Qatar HE Soonthorn Chaiyindeepum introduced Timbayan to the extended family and staff of the Asean embassies in Qatar, saying the presence of the new Philippine envoy was special. The event was followed by a golf putting game by the ambassadors and their spouses. The Asean embassies’ staff also dination, cooperation and friendship participated in games such as tug-of-war among the extended family and staff of and race clogs. A quiz was also held for the Asean member states in Qatar. The the children. The games were sponsored ACD was founded in December 2011 with by Lulu Hypermarket. the aim of bringing the Asean commu- ACD Working Group member Boy nity closer to the government and people Dharmawan said that AFD was an event of Qatar. AFD is part of an annual activ- held by the Asean community in Qatar ity that commemorate the 50th Asean aimed at enhancing networking, coor- Anniversary. 3'"13)1&3' L&)(HC"Y C)1L Y   3#('&H04'(341,&H0H34 *%*340+C( 34')*H&10( &K)0+0*++3''00k(F*&'L C40, 1340+C'*NC'C) TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK programme aimed at social empower- particular, the legacy the tournament ment and professional development. will leave. TRIBUNE NEWS NETOWRK OHA British School stu- The Youth Panel is an initiative of The students will set their own dents Abrevaa Eileythea the Community Engagement Depart- agenda and gain unique access to OVO Cinemas has announced the Prihutama, Aqeem Moha- ment of the SC aimed at giving a voice architects, engineers, medical profes- installation of the first 4D cinema mad Kamar, Diva Maharani to the youth of Qatar in the delivery sionals and experts from across the in Doha at its Mall of Qatar outlet. Schuster, Hassan Nasser and legacy planning of the 2022 FIFA SC. They will visit stadiums and attend The interactive technology house Media- Saif al Naimi, Maria Eduarda Moresco World Cup Qatar. The programme workshops – learning, questioning Mation, Inc has been brought on board and Martina del Carmen Bocca have aims to inspire young people, irrespec- and contributing to the delivery of as the exclusive MX4D supplier for Novo been selected to be part of the Supreme tive of their nationality or background infrastructure and legacy planning for Cinemas. Committee for Delivery & Legacy Youth and foster a sense of ownership and the first ever World Cup of the Middle Enjoy the adrenaline rush as the 4D Panel – a year-long self-development pride in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, in East region. seat rolls and tilts in a heart-pounding car chase. Immerse yourself in a sea- faring scene with fog, wind, and the scent of ocean air. MX4D theatre seats move in sync with the movie action and special EFX generators in the cinema, allowing guests to “feel” the movie’s motions – jolts, pokes, atmosphere – wind, water, and scents. “Novo Cinemas is well-known for introducing the region to pioneering technological firsts. By partnering with MediaMation, Novo Cinemas is once again delivering the latest in film expe- riences, ensuring our patrons have ‘A Great Time Out,’” said Novo Cinemas CEO Debbie Stanford-Kristiansen. “It is exhilarating, watching our current cinema partners grow and add more 4D screens because they are doing well. MX4D technology integrated into Novo Cinemas will further enhance their already impressive repertoire of cinema experiences,” said MediaMation Inc Head of Cinema Sales Heather Blair.

QATAR INTERNATIONAL FOOD FESTIVAL Its aim is to map an itinerary of modernism features shaping the industry. Qatar Motor When: March 29 - April 8 and profile the practice of the Iraqi artist. Show is part of the strategy to position Qatar Venue: The Hotel Park (in front of Sheraton Hotel) as a premium business events destination. Admission: Free THE MIA BAZAAR Qatar Tourism Authority and Qatar Airways have When: Every Saturday till end of April 2017 IWED 2017 organized the country’s 8th Qatar International Ì   Time: 12 noon to 7pm When: April 25–29 Food Festival. The culinary extravaganza will Venue: MIA Park be located mainly at Hotel Park, in front of Venue: Doha Exhibition and Convention Center With around 150 stalls, MIA Park Bazaar is The Sheraton Hotel. This year’s event features Admission: Free a modern version of the old souq tradition. celebrity chefs Manal al Alem, Fawaz, Roaya IWED 2017 is a one stop shop wedding You can browse and buy handicraft, acces- Saleh and Nusret Gökce – famously known as exhibition providing contemporary trends sories, paintings, clothing, food, jewellery, Salt Bae. The festival offers new excitements and ideas for planning a perfect wedding. photography and artworks. The bazaar offers a NC'C) along with popular attractions offered in the past Over 120 international, regional & local wealth of gift options for both young and old. year including food trucks and competitions. wedding professionals will take up space at the 5,000-square meter exhibition centre. MAHASEEL FESTIVAL KATARA Visitors can expect to see elegant wedding THE DOLLS EXHIBITION and evening gowns, wedding cake displays, When: Till March 30 When: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays floral designs, latest wedding photography Time: 10:00 am - 10:00 pm until the end of April 2017 exhibits, hair and make-up tutorials, musi- Venue: Katara Cultural Village, Building 22 Time: 8am to 6pm GRAND PRIX OF QATAR cal entertainments and daily daily fash- Admission: Free Venue: Katara Cultural Village When: Till March 26 ion shows. It is also a place to meed the Venue: Losail International Circuit Cultural village foundation - Katara presents Organised by The Cultural Village Foundation best wedding planners in the country. Admission: Tickets the dolls exhibition by the Artist Siamak Azmi – Katara, the Mahaseel Festival provides residents Grand Prix of Qatar opens the round for the and visitors goods freshly picked from Qatar farms. IMPERIAL THREADS: MOTIFS AND MotoGP World Championship. For details, A RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION ARTISANS FROM TURKEY, IRAN AND visit http://www.motogp.com/en/event/Qatar. BY DIA AL-AZZAWI QATAR MOTOR SHOW 2017 When: Till November 4 Date: Till April 16 When: April 18-22 Venue: Museum of Islamic Art Venue: Mathaf and QM Gallery - Al Riwaq Venue: Doha Exhibition and Convention Center This exhibition focuses on the exchange of Qatar Museums (QM) has organised an exhibi- Admission: Free cultures between the Ottoman Safavid and tion entitled “Retrospective” for one of the This year is Qatar Motor Show’s 7th edition. Mughal Empires. The exhibition highlights most renowned modern artists of the Arab ‘Driving to Innovation’ is the 2017 slogan re- MIA’s masterpiece carpets, among other world: Dia Al-Azzawi. The exhibition show- flecting the event’s strategy to attract brands artworks, from Turkey, Iran and India, prima- cases over 546 works across fifty years. to introduce their technologically innovative rily from the 16th to the 18th centuries.  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People at high risk of internal Dr David Wilber, a cardiologist at cording to the Heart Rhythm Society. of anticoagulants for atrial fibrillation bleeding or falls may not be able to Loyola University Medical Center in Il- Atrial fibrillation is an arrhythmia in patients at high risk of stroke. take the drugs. linois, called the findings “sobering.” which the heart’s upper chambers quiver There are other reasons for the In this study, some of the patients “This emphasises the fact that proba- chaotically. The condition is not imme- underuse. were at heightened risk of internal bly the most important cause of stroke in diately life-threatening, but it raises the Warfarin, for example, is difficult to bleeding or falling. But for two-thirds, AF patients is under-anticoagulation or risk of blood clots forming in the heart. take, Xian explained: It interacts with Xian said, there was no documented rea- no anticoagulation,” said Wilber, who is From there, a clot can travel to the brain many medications, supplements and son they should avoid the medications. also editor-in-chief of the journal JACC: to cause a stroke. foods, and patients need monthly tests All of the patients suffered a stroke at Clinical Electrophysiology. Because of that, guidelines say that to make sure their blood levels of the some point between 2012 and 2015. Study lead researcher Dr Ying Xian many such patients should be on an an- drug are within a narrow “therapeutic According to Wilber, it’s possible the agreed. ticoagulant. Those drugs include warfa- window.” That window is high enough to situation is somewhat different now, as “We estimate that the vast majority rin (Coumadin), which has been used for prevent dangerous clots, but low enough the newer anticoagulants have come into of these strokes could have been pre- decades, and newer medications such as to avoid internal bleeding. wider use. vented if patients had the appropriate Pradaxa, Eliquis or Xarelto. The latest findings are based on In general, those drugs are less likely anticoagula- Yet studies have long shown that records from over 94,000 US patients than warfarin to cause dangerous bleed- tion,” said many atrial fibrillation patients who who’d suffered an ischemic stroke – the ing, and they require no monthly tests, Xian, an as- should be on an anticoagulant are not. kind caused by a blood clot – and had a Xian pointed out. sistant profes- What’s going on? Clot-preventing history of atrial fibrillation. However, Wilbur said they are very sor of neurol- drugs do carry risks, Xian pointed Overall, Xian’s team found, 84 per- expensive. ogy at Duke, out. Those include the risk of inter- cent had not been getting adequate clot- According to Xian, atrial fibrillation in Durham, nal bleeding in the gastrointesti- preventing treatment before their stroke. patients should talk with their doctors to NC. nal tract or the brain. That was despite the fact that make sure their stroke risk is being man- About But, Wilber said, some doc- almost all of the patients would have aged as well as it can be. three mil- tors are probably been considered high-risk for a If you are not taking an lion Ameri- “overestimating” stroke. (Doctors use a standard scor- anticoagulant, Wilber said, cans have those risks, ing system to estimate AF patients’ ask your doctor why. atrial while also stroke risk – based on factors includ- The report was pub- fibril- under-ap- ing age and whether they also have lished in the March 14 la- preciating conditions such as heart disease, issue of the Journal of tion, the high blood pressure or diabetes.) the American Medical ac- benefits Some patients were not Association. D1*&('31&3'C) **+ L&)(HC"Y C)1L Y  

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HE headstock is the flat, paddle like piece of wood (or composite on those few guitars made from one of the new materials) on the end of the neck. Like many other stringed instruments, the guitar headstock is there purely to support the individual tuning machines for each string. Besides that, it presents a clearly vis- ible, flat surface for luthiers to utilise for branding and decoration purposes. Most big brands (and even small ones) employ a distinctive outline for the headstocks on their guitars, so they are easily recognised. For example, although the flared, square ended outline was used on a lot of early guitars, today the CF Martin guitar company is one of the few to continue using this old design. Unfortunately this headstock design, particularly in the slot- ted form, isn’t particularly practical in terms of ease of stringing or in minimising string binding in the nut slots. *0('L0L0CH('*1- The headstock has to provide conven- ient access to the tuning machines, both for loading the strings and for tuning. It also has to allow a direct path for each string through the nut. Before the ad- vent of the electric guitar, the often quite (LCK0+C''0)| sharply angled string paths on acoustic guitars, typical of the old ‘vintage’ head- stock designs, didn’t cause much of a problem, since playing techniques at the time did not produce much movement of the strings through the nut. Today, acoustic guitar playing tech- niques are much more extreme, with heavy bends, on-the-fly tuning alterations and behind-the-nut bends, requiring the best possible tuning stability. As a result mod- ern acoustic guitars often feature head- stock designs that provide a straight, or at tive in the early 1800s, first developed the up the Martin guitar company and for a with 3-on-a-side individual tuners mounted least straighter, string path over the nut. In designs, and although his headstock design brief time continued to make guitars to the in round holes drilled through the thickness these designs the headstock flare is re- does offer straight string pull through the Stauffer design, before developing his own of the headstock. For the manufacturers versed, with the widest point just above the nut, he probably most wanted to provide designs. this has the advantage of being a simple nut, then tapering towards the top of the the accuracy and stability of geared tuners, The six-on-a-side headstock design design to execute, it makes for a stronger headstock. This brings the three tuners on with the tuning keys all on one side of the has found extensive use on electric gui- headstock and individual tuners can be each side more closely in to line with the head and all turning in the same direction, tars, most famously and originally on changed if they are faulty. From the player’s string slots in the nut, so the string paths for convenience of tuning. Interestingly, those made by Fender. In 1963, Fender point of view, string loading is easier. are straighter. the design looks more complex than it introduced the Kingman flattop acoustic From then on, three-on-a-side have There are two main structural varia- is, since the geared tuning machines are with a bolt-on neck and the characteristic, stayed the popular choice of headstock tions in headstock design (dictated by the mounted in a cavity at the back of the Stratocaster style, six-on-a-side, headstock. design for most manufacturers. type of tuners) that are used on acoustic headstock. These guitars weren’t popular and the guitars; the six-on-a-side and the three-on- Stauffer’s place in the history of the model was only produced for a few years. NEXT TIME: Does bridge shape affect sound? a-side. acoustic guitar is particularly significant because he employed a certain Christian The three-on-each-side headstock To comment, compliment or The six-on-a-side headstock Frederic Martin as an apprentice. CF Around 1930 guitar makers first began criticise, write in to amitnewton@qatar- Viennese luthier Johann Stauffer, ac- Martin immigrated to the USA in 1833, set using the modern solid headstock layout, tribune.com.

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NYT SYNDICATE sively thin” and provide better contrast ratios than LED/LCD televisions and OOKING to buy a new televi- richer colours, he wrote. sion? You’ll face an alphabet Look for information about a soup of terms like 4K, HDR model’s contrast ratio — how light the and OLED but you don’t have whites and how dark the blacks appear. to be fluent in tech-speak to get The greater the contrast, the better the a television that is right for your needs visual pop. and budget. A feature related to contrast is dim- ming, which has two types: “local dim- Q: Should you buy now or wait? ming” and “full-array local dimming.” A: Consider upgrading now if you With local dimming, dark sections of have not bought a television in the last the screen remain dark and the light two years, Stephen Baker, vice presi- sections are brighter. Heinonen recom- dent of technology industry analysis at mended full-array because it can dim the NPD Group, a consumer research comparatively smaller sections of the firm, wrote in an email. Improvements screen. in electronics make for superior picture quality, standards have been settled What size screen should you get? and the technology has been vetted. Go big or go home. “It is pretty clear that 2017 is going David Katzmaier, a writer for the to be the most compelling year” since technology news website CNET, recom- the introduction of flat-panel models to mended at least 40 inches for a bed- get a new television, he wrote. room television and at least 55 inches for a main one. What should you look for? More than any other feature, “step- Your purchase will largely be about ping up in TV screen size is the best use resolution and screen size. of your money,” he wrote, adding, “One An excellent model that will meet of the most common post-TV-purchase the needs of a vast majority of viewers complaints I’ve heard is from people can be had for $500, Chris Heinonen, who didn’t go big enough.” a staff writer for The Wirecutter, which makes recommendations for electron- Should you buy a TV with a curved ics and gadgets and that The New York screen? Times Co bought last year, said in an No. They were promoted by manu- interview. facturers as a gimmick and have been He recommended against spend- discontinued after selling poorly, Hei- ing a lot of money for a top-of-the-line nonen said. television now. A lower-price model will serve you well for several years and How about a 3-D TV? can save you money for an upgrade for See answer above. when technology improves. How should you shop for a TV? What resolution should you get? Do your homework, read plenty of One of the buzzwords you will hear reviews and do not believe your eyes is ‘4K,’ which is the successor to 1080p, &"342C when you are in a store looking at the high-definition resolution found on models. modern television sets. The term 4K, Some stores have halogen lamps also called Ultra HD, offers sharper that can distort the way television im- clarity. In the same space that a 1080p ages appear, giving them an artificial television has a pixel, a 4K model can brightness and vividness. Some televi- hold four. sions display content specifically tai- 4K comes standard with most new  lored to show off that particular model, models, though Heinonen cautioned 40$| Heinonen said. that programming in that format is “The retail experience has no rela- not uniformly available. Streaming 4K tionship to the home experience,” he content is available from Netflix, Ama- 0)0k(L*$'*1&' said. zon, Vudu and others, there are select broadcasts on DirecTV and none from Do you really need a TV? network broadcasters, he said. With the abundance of hand-held The advantages of 4K also may not consumer electronics such as smart- be fully on display, depending on what 'L)*&2L'L0.C)2*4 phones and tablets that can play videos, you watch, Richard Spaide, an oph- does it make sense to buy a television? thalmologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in Hardawar noted that shows such Manhattan, said in an email. “Differ- ally found in 4K televisions released last 4K content without high dynamic range as ‘The Young Pope’ and ‘Game of ences in the resolution would be more year. This software enhances the con- can have a negligible difference in pic- Thrones’ are looking more like films apparent with relatively static pictures,” trast and colour profile. In bright col- ture quality. and a large screen is the best way to he wrote. “Scenes with a lot of motion, ours, you will see brighter highlights; in Devindra Hardawar, a senior editor take in their grandeur, adding that such as explosions in an action movie, dark colours, you will see more details. at the technology news website Engadg- watching television has increasingly don’t necessarily benefit much from Heinonen called HDR “a bit of a et, wrote in an email that OLED (organ- become a communal experience. increased resolution.” trap” because models can say they of- ic light-emitting diodes) is “the next big “If you’re fine watching Netflix in fer this feature but not display much thing” but that it remains expensive. (A bed, then you can probably rely on your What else should you know? benefit from it. While 4K content with model with a 55-inch screen can cost up laptop or tablet,” he wrote. “But there’s HDR (high dynamic range) is the high dynamic range can be noticeably to $2,500 and a 65-inch model around no such thing as a movie party around most modern advancement and gener- better compared with 1080p content, $3,500.) OLED televisions are “impres- a laptop.” **H L&)(HC"Y C)1L Y  Q L0%0)HC4' /**H*/)C4

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But for Stitt’sStitt’s SSadradr folds a little fish roe into bij, 2. Meanwhile, place herbs, scalscal-- mother, who moved to the United then stuffs the mixture into trout that lions, garlic and walnuts in a large States from Iran with her husband in he has drizzled with sour orange molas- bowl. Stir well with a wooden spoon to 1963, preparing food without herbs ses. After a short turn in a hot oven, the combine. would be unthinkable. Fresh herbs, fish emerges with crisp, brown skin. 3. Add remaining 2 tablespoons oil both raw and cooked, lie at the founda- The sweet and sour herbs contrast with to the pan, then add the herb mixture. tion of Iranian cuisine. Leaving them the delicate, flaky fish without over- Add a generous pinch of salt and con- out would be like making Italian food whelming it. tinue to cook, stirring occasionally, without tomatoes or Japanese food “This is a rich, ancient way of cook- until herbs begin to soften, about 4 without seaweed. In other words, nearly ing, and people here are so excited minutes. impossible. about our ingredients, our herbs,” he 4. Combine zest, orange juice and Even Persian restaurants rarely said. “I really want to win people’s lime juice in a small bowl or glass. offer the most distinctive Iranian cook- hearts with the food I’m cooking.” Hanif Sadr prepares a pop-up dinner of Add 6 tablespoons of the juice mix- ing, which is labour-intensive and often Persian cuisine. ture to the herbs and cook another 4 involves chopping great quantities of Fish Stuffed With Herbs, Walnuts minutes, until the taste of raw gar- herbs. Instead, they tend to focus on and Pomegranate 2 sprigs tarragon, leaves stripped lic subsides and the liquid simmers kebabs and rice. Total time: 45 minutes and very finely chopped away. Add pomegranate molasses and There may not exist a better ambas- Yield: 4 to 6 servings 1/4 cup very finely chopped scallions tobiko, if using. 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CITY CENTRE CINEMA VILLAGGIO CINEMA ASIAN TOWN CINEMA MALL CINEMA EL QERD BEYT KALE (ARABIC): 11.45 AM, 1.45 PM, 3.45 PM, 5.45 PM, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: 10:30 PM, 11.15 PM, 1 PM, 2 PM, 3:45 PM, ALAMARA (): 12.45 PM, 3.15 PM, 5.45 PM, 8.15 PM, 1.045 BARBIE VIDEO GAME HERO (ANIMATION): 2 PM, 3.30 PM 7.45 PM, 9.45 , 11.45 4.45 PM, 7.30 PM, 10.15 PM, 6:30 PM, 9:15 PM, 12 AM, 1 AM (IMAX-3D) PM, 1.15 AM VEERAM (MALAYALAM): 3.15 PM, 6 PM POWER RANGERS (ACTION): 4.45 PM, 7 PM, 9.15 PM 12 PM, 2:45 PM, 5:30 PM, 8:15 PM, 11 PM POWER RANGERS (ACTION): 12.45 PM, 3.30 PM, 6.15 PM, 9 PM, 11.45 ANGAMALY DIARIES (MALAYALAM): 1 PM, 3.30 PM, 8.15 PM, 10.45 PM, PHILLAURI (HINDI): 11.15 PM [VIP SCREEN] 11.45 PM, 2.30 PM, 5.15 PM, 8 PM, 10.45 PM KONG SKULL ISLAND: (4-D) 11 AM, 1:30 PM, 4 PM, 6:30 PM, 9 PM, 1.15 AM, 1.30 AM LIFE (THRILLER): 9.15 PM, 11.30 PM LIFE (THRILLER): 11.30 AM, 1.45 PM, 4 PM, 6.15 PM, 8.30 PM, 10.45 11:30 PM, 12.45 PM (IMAX-3D) 12:15 PM, 2:45 PM, 5:15, 7:45 PM, PHILLAURI (HINDI): 5.30 PM, 10.45 PM EL QERD BEYT KALE (ARABIC): 9.45 PM PM , 1 AM 10:15 PM KATAMA RAYUDU (TELUGU): 12.45 PM, 3.30 PM, 6.15 PM, 9 PM, AUTOBAHN (ACTION): 3 PM, 7.30 PM, 11.30 PM PHILLAURI (HINDI): 10.45 AM, 1.15 PM, 3.45 PM, 6.15 PM, 8.45 PM, LIFE (THRILLER): 10.30 AM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.30PM, 9.45 11.45 PM 11.15 PM PM , 12 AM, ALAMARA (MALAYALAM): 3 PM, 5 PM, AUTOBAHN (ACTION): 12 PM, 2.15 PM, 4.30 PM, 6.45 PM, 9 PM, 11.15 EL QERD BEYT KALE (ARABIC): 10.45 PM, 12.45 PM, 2.45 PM, 4.45 PM, BEAUTY AND BEAST (ANIMATION): 2.30 PM, 5.15 PM PM, 1 AM 6.45 PM, 8.45 PM, 10.45 PM, 12.45 PM GULF MALL CINEMA BEAUTY AND BEAST (ANIMATION): 12.30 PM, 3.15 PM, 6 PM, 8.45 PM, POWER RANGERS (ACTION): (3D) 12.30 PM, 3.15 PM, 6 PM, 8.45 PM, EL QERD BEYT KALE (ARABIC): 12 PM, 2 PM, 4 PM, 6 PM, 8 PM, 10 11.30 PM (3D) 2.30 AM, 7.45 PM, 1 AM 11.30 PM PM, 12 AM KATAMA RAYUDU (TELUGU): 11.30 PM, 2.30 PM, 5.30PM, 8.30 PM, PHILLAURI (HINDI): 11.15 AM, 1.45 PM, 4.15 PM, 6.45 PM, 9.15 PM, POWER RANGERS (ACTION): (3D) 10.30 AM, 1 PM, 3.45 PM, 6.30 PM, ROYAL PLAZA 11.30 PM 11.45 PM 9.15 PM, 12 AM 2.30 PM, 7.45 PM, 1 PM 12 PM, AUTOBAHN (ACTION): (IMAX-3D 12.30 PM, 2.45 PM, 5 PM, 7.15 PM, (MX4D) [VIP SCREEN] BARBIE VIDEO GAME HERO (ANIMATION): 2 PM, 3.30 PM ALAMARA (MALAYALAM): 11.15 PM, 1.45 PM, 4.15 PM, 6.45 PM, 9.15 2.45 PM, 5.30 PM, 8.15 PM, 11 PM PM, 11.45 PM 9.30 PM, 11.45 PM, 12 AM, 1 AM POWER RANGERS (ACTION): 4.30 PM, 6.45 PM, 9 PM BARBIE VIDEO GAME HERO (ANIMATION): 10.30 PM, 12.15 PM, 2 PM, LOGAN (ACTION): 11 AM, 1.45 PM, 4.30 PM, 7.15 PM, 10 PM PHILLAURI (HINDI): 11.15 PM KONG: SKULL ISLAND (ACTION): 11.30 AM, 2 PM, 4.30 PM, 7 PM, 9.30 3.45 PM YOGI-OH (ANIMATION): 11.45 PM, 2.15 PM, 4.45 PM PM, 12 AM. [3D] 12 PM, 5.15 PM, 10.30 PM BADRINATH KI DULHANIA (HINDI): 10.30 AM, 3.30 PM, 8.30 PM LIFE (THRILLER): 9.15 PM LIFE (THRILLER): 12.30 PM, 2.45 PM, 5 PM, 7.15 PM, 9.30PM,11.45 SLEEPLESS (ACTION): 11 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM, 5 PM, 7 PM, 9 PM, 11 PM LOGAN (ACTION): 12.45 PM, 6.15 PM, 11.45 PM PM , 12.45 AM EL QERD BEYT KALE (ARABIC): 7 PM AKHEER (COMEDY):1.15 PM, 6.15 PM, 11.15 PM BADRINATH KI DULHANIA (HINDI): 3.30 PM, 9 PM PHILLAURI (HINDI): 11 AM, 1.30 PM, 4 PM, 6.30 PM, 9 PM, 11.30 PM AUTOBAHN (ACTION): 11.15 PM SLEEPLESS (ACTION): 10.45 AM, 12.45 PM, 2.45 PM, 4.45 PM, 6.45 AUTOBAHN (ACTION): 10.30 PM, 12.45 PM, 3 PM, 5.15 PM, 7.30 PM, YOGI-OH (ANIMATION): 2.30 PM, 4.45 PM PM, 8.45 PM, 10.45 PM 9.45 PM, 12 PM SHEPHERDS & BUTCHER (CRIME): 11.15 PM, 1.30 PM, ALAMARA (MALAYALAM): 11.15 PM 3.45 PM, 6 PM, 8.15 PM, 10.30 PM SHEPHERDS & BUTCHER (CRIME): 7.15 PM BEAUTY AND BEAST (ANIMATION): 12.45 PM, 3.30 PM, 6.15 PM, 7.15 BEAUTY AND BEAST (ANIMATION): 2.15 PM, 5 PM PM, 9 PM, 10.30 PM, 11.45 PM [VIP SCREEN] 11.45 PM, 2.30 PM, 5.15 PM, 8 PM, 10.45 PM KONG: SKULL ISLAND (ACTION): 10.30 AM, 1 PM, 3.30 PM, 6 PM, 8.30 LANDMARK CINEMA PM, 11 PM [MX4D] 12 PM, 5.15 PM, 10.30 PM [VIP SCREEN] 11 AM, 1.30 PM, 4 PM, 6.30 PM, 9 PM, 11.30 PM BARBIE VIDEO GAME HERO (ANIMATION): 2.30 PM, 4.30 PM SLEEPLESS (ACTION): 5.30 PM, 7.30 PM, 9.30 PM, 11.30 PM POWER RANGERS (ACTION): 2.30 PM, 5 PM, 7.15 PM YOGI-OH (ANIMATION): 4.30 PM AL KHOR CINEMA LIFE (THRILLER): 8.45 PM, 11 PM KATAMA RAYUDU (TELUGU): 11 PM POWER RANGERS (ACTION): 12.30 PM, 6 PM, 8.45 PM EL QERD BEYT KALE (ARABIC): 9 PM KATAMA RAYUDU (TELUGU): 11 AM, 2 PM, 5 PM, 8 PM, 11 PM AUTOBAHN (ACTION): 7 PM, 9.30 PM ALAMARA (MALAYALAM): 1.15 PM, 3.45 PM, 6.15 PM,11.30 PM ALAMARA (MALAYALAM): 11.30 PM BEAUTY AND BEAST (ANIMATION): 10.30AM, 3.15PM, 8.45PM, 11.30PM PHILLAURI (HINDI) ALAMARA (MALAYALAM) BEAUTY AND BEAST (ANIMATION): 2.15 PM, 6.30 PM NOTICE: Timings are subject to change without prior notice.

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