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MUMBAI: This month, Romedy Now will showcase movies that it says offer true passion for life and zest with the initiative ‘Live it Up’.
Starting 7 July from Monday to Thursday at 9 pm, viewers can watch Debra Messing in ‘The Wedding Date’ where she hires a complete stranger as her escort to her half-sister’s wedding.
Next, it’s time for ‘Crazy Stupid Love’, as we see Cal Weaver go through life as a sudden and reluctant single and all the confusion that follows with teenage crushes, heartbreaks and angry dad’s protective of their teenage daughters.
Meanwhile, ‘Letters to Juliet’ is inspired by the art of letter writing the old fashioned way. Also in the initiative are movies such as ‘Valentine’s Day’, ‘Horrible Bosses’, ‘Love and Other Drugs’ and ‘Marley and Me’. ‘Romedy of the Month’ is ‘The Notebook’ on 26 July 9 pm.
The 12th highest-grossing romantic drama is all about love, love and more love. Set in the 1940s, the movie is about a rich heiress Allie Hamilton (Rachel Adams) and a country boy Noah Calhoun (Ryan Gosling), who fall in love at a carnival.
Meanwhile, another initiative that has just kicked off is ‘Romedy Playlist’. The initiative touches sweet notes every Friday at 11 pm with films such as ‘The Sound of Music’, ‘The Wedding Singer’, ‘Music and Lyrics’ and ‘Moulin Rouge’.
Read more at: Romedy Now looks to ‘Live It Up’ | TelevisionPost.com | TelevisionPost.com
Starting 7 July from Monday to Thursday at 9 pm, viewers can watch Debra Messing in ‘The Wedding Date’ where she hires a complete stranger as her escort to her half-sister’s wedding.
Next, it’s time for ‘Crazy Stupid Love’, as we see Cal Weaver go through life as a sudden and reluctant single and all the confusion that follows with teenage crushes, heartbreaks and angry dad’s protective of their teenage daughters.
Meanwhile, ‘Letters to Juliet’ is inspired by the art of letter writing the old fashioned way. Also in the initiative are movies such as ‘Valentine’s Day’, ‘Horrible Bosses’, ‘Love and Other Drugs’ and ‘Marley and Me’. ‘Romedy of the Month’ is ‘The Notebook’ on 26 July 9 pm.
The 12th highest-grossing romantic drama is all about love, love and more love. Set in the 1940s, the movie is about a rich heiress Allie Hamilton (Rachel Adams) and a country boy Noah Calhoun (Ryan Gosling), who fall in love at a carnival.
Meanwhile, another initiative that has just kicked off is ‘Romedy Playlist’. The initiative touches sweet notes every Friday at 11 pm with films such as ‘The Sound of Music’, ‘The Wedding Singer’, ‘Music and Lyrics’ and ‘Moulin Rouge’.
Read more at: Romedy Now looks to ‘Live It Up’ | TelevisionPost.com | TelevisionPost.com