New Delhi: This Friday, Bollywood has two comedies to offer – Hari Puttar: A Comedy of Errors and Rafoo Chakkar. But if that's not exciting enough you have X-Files: I want to Believe. Here's more on this Friday's releases.
Hari Puttar
The legal wrangle with Warner Brothers is over and Hari Puttar is all set to make waves at the theatres.
Directed by Lucky Kohli and Rajesh Bajaj, Hari Puttar stars Zain Khan as 10-year old Hari Prasad Dhoonda.
The story goes something like this: when his family goes for a vacation, Hari and cousin Tuktuk are left behind in the house by mistake. Now add two bumbling burglars to the plot and you know exactly how Hari and Tuktuk outwit the burglars.
Now we wonder what got Warner Brothers worried, this one reminds us of Home Alone instead!
Rafoo Chakkar
Also hitting theatres is Rafoo Chakkar which stars Nauheed Cyrusi, Aslam Khan and Shakti Kapoor.
Rafoo Chakkar is the story of brothers Pappu and Munnu and sisters Millie and Julie, who run away from home when their respective parents force them to get married.
As the four meet and fall in love, Pappu and Munnu realise that Millie and Julie are the same girls their parents had wanted them to marry.
X-Files: I Want To Believe
Agents Dana Scully and Fox Mulder are back on duty to investigate the paranormal, when a former priest claims to having visions of his past crimes that led to his defrocking.
Filled with the usual X-Files chills and thrills, X-Files: I Want to Believe is directed by Chris Carter and also stars Amanda Peet apart from its lead pair Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny.
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