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Tumse Na Ho Payega, an action-packed movie festival, this March on Movies OK

19 March 2016

Car chases, shootouts, explosions, action, and stunts – all this rolled into one! Movies OK presents Tumse Na Ho Payega, a movie extravaganza of our favourite heroes performing the most daredevil action sequences. While our favourite stars perform the stunts so seamlessly that you might believe you can perform them as well, it is only them who can pull these feats off! The festival that kick starts on 20th March 2015 at 8:00pm will showcase some of the choicest films of the genre.

Some of the key highlights of the festival include 'The Hero- Love Story of a Spy' starrting Sunny Deol, one of the most celebrated action heroes of all time; Salman blockbuster Khan’s one of the most sought after films till date – Dabangg, Khiladi Kumar’s Baby, Bobby Deol’s Soldier, current Bollywood heartthrob Siddharth Malhotra’s Ek Villain amongst a host of others.
So get that adrenaline kicking with the dhamakedar movie festival – Tumse Na Ho Payega, starting 20th March 2016 only on Movies OK
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