Movies releasing on July 5; 'Despicable Me 2', 'Lootera', 'The Lone Ranger'
Here is your weekly guide into the various Hollywood and Bollywood movies releasing this week.
A wide range of Hollywood and Bollywood movies are releasing on July 5, 2013. Here's your weekly guide into the various Hollywood and Bollywood movies releasing this week.
Despicable Me 2
Policegiri"Get ready for double entertainment" is the tagline on Policegiri's posters. Sanjay Dutt starring as a quintessentially robust police officer is already a hit among his fans. With the story revolving around his exhilarating fights and idealistic agendas, the movie seems like a perfect masala thriller. Why should you go?Sanjay Dutt is back in a film after a long break, you should definitely go for him. It's a police centric masala thriller, Indian audience has been a great fan of this genre.Why you shouldn't? If the trailer is not fascinating you enough then you qualify to miss this one.Director: KS RavikumarCast: Sanjay Dutt, Prakash Raj, Prachi Desai
Lootera
This love story is based in the 1950s revolving around the subtle romance of Ranveer and Sonakshi's characters. He is an archaeologist and she is the daughter of a zamindar. Their love story thrives until their lives take an unexpected turn and the situation changes completely. Why you should you go?The movie will remind you of Dev Anand's classics. You should watch this one to relive the magic of the golden era. Also, if the couple's chemistry is charming you in the trailers already, then you should go for this one. Why you shouldn't?If Ranveer and Sonakshi's romance doesn't excite you, then you shouldn't be in theatres for this one. If the movie looks archaic to you, then you can surely give this a miss.Director: Vikramaditya MotwaneCast: Sonakshi Sinha, Ranveer Singh
The Lone Ranger
Mickey Virus
Indian television's much-loved anchor Manish Paul stars in Mickey Virus. The movie revolves around him, a computer hacker who is appointed by the Delhi Police to track a cyber crime. Its a comic thriller with crazy characters making this a laugh riot.Why should you go?Most of us love Paul on our small screens and await his performance on the big screen. Why you shouldn't?You could give this one an easy miss over the other movies at the box office this weekend. Director: Saurabh VarmaCast: Manish Paul, Elli Avram, Manish Choudhary, Varun Badola