Movie Releasing On Friday, July 6th 2018.
Fry Day
Language: Hindi.
Genre: Comedy.
Stars: Govinda & Varun Sharma.
Director: Rajkumar Hirani.
Fry Day, the film that marks the nth comeback of Govinda, was all set to release on the 11th of May, 2018. However, the makers didn’t want to clash with Alia Bhatt’s Raazi as they wanted more screens for the film. They pushed the film to the 25th of May but realized that weekend was even more crowded. Bhavesh Joshi, Bucket List, Bioscopewala and Parmanu, all were booked for that day, so it wasn’t a clever idea to come out with the film on the 25th. Now the movie is releasing on 6th of July 2018. Given Govinda’s iconic comic timing and Varun Sharma’s fine understanding of the comedy genre as well, this should be a combination to look out for.
Hanuman vs Mahiravana
Language: Hindi.
Genre: Animation.
Stars:
Director: Green Gold Animation.
The quest to rescue princess Sita is coming to an end as Rama and his army of monkeys make their final push for victory against the demon king Ravana of Lanka. In the ensuing battle, Rama defeats and disarms Ravana but magnanimously spares his life. That night, Ravana unleashes his most powerful ally; his brother Mahiravana, a dark and powerful sorcerer who rules over the Underworld. Hanuman vs Mahiravana showcases the race against time for Hanuman to save Lord Rama and his younger brother Lakshman from the clutches of Mahiravana, the king of the underworld.
Sicario: Day of the Soldado
Language: English.
Genre: Action.
Stars: Benicio Del Toro, Bruno Bichir, Catherine Keener, Christopher Heyerdahl.
Director: Stefano Sollima.
First it was drugs. “Sicario” captured that threat as few movies have, depicting the brutality with which cartels control the flow of illegal substances across the U.S.-Mexico border. Now in the second installment, the cartels are dealing in human traffic, introducing a toxic dimension to what may once have seemed a simple refugee issue. That’s the dynamic screenwriter Taylor Sheridan wanted to explore in his cold-blooded follow-up, “Sicario: Day of the Soldado,” addressing not only the ultraviolent Mexican gangs who control which people cross the border but also the notion that outlaws and potential terrorists may be able to enter the country with their blessing.