New Delhi: India’s love for cricket may not eclipse its love for films after all in the forthcoming World Cup season. While the Hindi film industry’s slate includes Salman Khan’s ‘Bharat’, Shahid Kapoor’s ‘Kabir Singh’ and Sonam Kapoor’s ‘The Zoya Factor’, Hollywood buffs have a heady mix of franchise entertainers to look forward to.
The World Cup begins May 30, and will end July 14 in England.
Hindi cinema has lined up supernatural horror film ‘Khamoshi’, starring Tamannaah Bhatia, for May 31, which is also when ‘Godzilla II: King Of The Monsters’ will release.
The much-awaited ‘Bharat’ is Salman’s Eid treat for his fans. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and co-starring Katrina Kaif, the movie will release June 5.
Salman knows India’s heart beats for cricket, and he ensured he made use of the finale of the T20 cricket league Indian Premier League (IPL) fever to be on a show with Katrina and Sunil Grover to promote his film, which will release in the midst of the World Cup.
“It is important to be part of all the major shows and events to ensure a wide reach for the film. ‘Bharat’ being one of the biggest films of this year, promoting our film on India’s biggest cricket league is essential. Salman hopes to get maximum eyeballs with the show,” producers Atul Agnihotri and Bhushan Kumar said in a joint statement.
An interesting release would be ‘The Zoya Factor’, as its plot hinges on a girl who turns out to be a lucky charm for the Indian team during a World Cup. The movie, featuring Sonam and Dulquer Salmaan, will hit the screens June 14.
After that, the Indian box office awaits: ‘99 Songs’ (June 21), Shahid’s rugged avatar in ‘Kabir Singh’ (June 21), Ayushmann Khurrana-starrer and Anubhav Sinha-directed ‘Article 15’ (June 28), Karan Johar’s production ‘Drive’ (June 28), starring Sushant Singh Rajput and Jacqueline Fernandez, and ‘Jabariya Jodi’ (July 12) featuring Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra once again.
The Hollywood calendar is enticing with franchise films.
There’s ‘X-Men: Dark Phoenix’ June 7, ‘Men in Black: International’ June 14, Toy Story 4 June 21 and ‘Spider-Man: Far from Home July 5.
IANS