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Tubelight: This Salman Khan film to light up China on Eid 2017!

Khan's  Tubelight  might hit the big screen in China on Eid 2017, becoming the first Indian film to release in the country along with its worldwide release. in the past, Bollywood films like   Baahubali, PK, Happy New Year, Dhoom 3   and   3 Idiots have released in China, however only  3 Idiots and   PK   managed to win over the audience in that market. The films mentioned above released in China in the second phase of their release. However,   Tubelight   might get a simultaneous release there. Speaking about the Chinese release of Tubelight , COO of Salman Khan Films, Amar Butala in an official statement said, "Salman Khan Films is delighted that Zhu Zhu has joined the cast of our next production. She brings with her a large fan base both in China and the U.S., and we hope to reach out to them as well with a mainstream Bollywood film. Maybe Eid 2017 will be a holiday Beijing as well!" Amongst other films, Rajnikantha's  Kabali  is also set t

RAMADAN, EID AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS IN MOROCCO 2017

RAMADAN, EID AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS IN MOROCCO 2017 Ramadan and Eid can have a considerable impact on travel in Morocco. Please take note of the projected dates. It is worth noting that the actual dates are defined by lunar sightings and are not confirmed until very late. Ramadan lasts for around a month. During this period, practicing Muslims in Morocco will be observing a fast between the hours of sunrise and sunset. In most circumstances this will have little impact on visitors. Food and drink are still readily available throughout the day. Some visitors have expressed feeling uncomfortable being served food particularly on trek by their cook when they know that the guide and cook aren't eating themselves. As a general rule, only fitter guides work during Ramadan and they want the work during this period. However if you are worried about this, then consider visiting outside the month of Ramadan. Eid Al Fitr (end of Ramadan) and Eid Al Adha (Festival of Sacrifice) are

UAE holidays 2017

Use our guide to the UAE's public holidays to plan your year Guides, Staff report 07:00 June 5, 2016 Image Credit:GN A eidspecial2017.blogspot.com rchive We’re calling 2017 the Year of the Long Weekend. And the reason for this is because almost all holidays, this year, fall around a weekend, giving most workers at least a three-day holiday. Here is our guide to the UAE public holidays scheduled for 2017. Those working in the public sector can expect more days off than those in the private sector. All public holidays are paid, and may not count towards an employee’s annual leave. All dates marked with an asterix (*) are tentative and will only be final once confirmed by the UAE Governmen. Day Date - 2017 Occasion Holidays Sunday January 1  New Year's Day       1 Monday April 24 * Al Isra'a Wal Mi’raj – Ascension day       1 Saturday May 27 * Ramadan expected to begin       0 Sunday June 25 * Eid Al Fitr       2 Th