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'Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega'
Starring Salman Khan, Rani Mukherjee and Preity Zinta
You'll fall in love with ''HAR DIL JO PYAR KAREGA", the romantic comedy that will wake everyone up to the adorable Salman Khan. A lonely orphan boy Raj (Salman Khan) arrives in Mumbai from Goa to fulfill his dreams of becoming a top singer.

After a long and endless frustration, he realizes that his long awaited dream has nothing but a dark end. Until destiny takes a new turn when he becomes smitten with a beautiful girl Pooja (Rani Mukherjee) whom he has saved gallantly from a deadly accident. Pooja falls in a coma due to the shock and her hilariously humble, rich and loving family mistakes Raj to be her husband.

Sunday, August 10 at 8.00 pm on Sirasa TV


'STOP THE VIRUS! - (No Second Chance)'
Young Asia Television (YA-TV) took top honours at the Asia Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development Awards 2003 for the best television Spot in the Campaign against HIV/AIDS.

The Award was presented at the Inauguration Ceremony of the Asia Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) General Conference held in New Delhi, India in late July. YA*TV's Managing Director Hilmy Ahamed was present to accept the award from Indian Minister for Information and Broadcasting, the Hon. Ravi Shankar Prasad.

"STOP THE VIRUS! - (No Second Chance)" was the title of the music video that snatched the top honours for Young Asia Television.

Written, directed and produced entirely in-house by YA*TV - the music video featured the talent of young Sri Lankan rappers Urban Sounds Gajang Maheson was just 20 when he penned the lyrics of the song, and he also went on to provide the lead vocals on the track.

The music video is targeted specifically at young people and aims to educate them and increase awareness on HIV/AIDS through entertainment. Drawing attention to the issue of HIV/AIDS is one of YA*TV's highest priorities.

From music videos to short video reports on People Living With HIV/AIDS and community initiatives to combat its spread, YA*TV has made it clear that HIV/AIDS is neither a Western problem nor one that is limited to certain sections of society.


'Man of Miracles'
John Ritter stars as a small-town priest who, after a breathtaking miracle, finds himself catapulted into controversy as he struggles to maintain his faith and save his family in the heartfelt family drama Man of Miracles.

In the sleepy town of Vine Creek, easy-going preacher Joe Cass (John Ritter) wakes up the morning to realize his family, and his community, waver on the brink of disaster. Joe and his wife, Ann (Merdith Baxter), cannot understand why their teenage son, David, smokes, drinks and cuts school or why their youngest daughter, Aimie, shows signs of truly eccentric behaviour. Meanwhile, Joe finds his church has been vandalized and the size of his congregation continues to dwindle.
On ARTv at 9.00 pm on Sunday


Hindi movie on Swarnavahini
"HUM HO GAYE AAP KE" - a beautiful romantic story revolving around three characters, Rishi, Mohan & Chandani. Rishi (Fardeen Khan): son of billionaire Mr. Oberoi (Suresh Oberoi), who doesn't believe in love or the institution of marriage and feels that he can buy anything in the world, till he realises that there is one thing that can never be bought - LOVE.
On Swarnavahini at 1.00 pm on Sunday


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