List of Indian films that will be released on June 21, 2024, Friday

Awe-inspiring new releases in Indian cinema keep viewers enthralled. There will be a wide variety of entertainment available this Friday, June 21, 2024, as a number of much awaited Indian film releases will be shown on large screens. A few of highly anticipated releases include JNU, Hamare Baraah, Ishq Vishk Rebound, and others. An overview of these movies and what moviegoers may anticipate from this week's releases are provided in this article.

Ishq Vishk Rebound:

 


With its coming-of-age story, the much awaited movie Ishq Vishk Rebound has generated a lot of buzz among viewers. The film, which was directed by Nipun Dharmadhikari, features Jibraan Khan, Pashmina Roshan, Rohit Saraf, and Naila Grewal in the key parts. Akarsh Khurana, Sheeba Chaddha, Supriya Pilgaonkar, and Shilpa Vishal Shetty make up the supporting cast.

 
The plot of Ishq Vishk Rebound centers on four people who are entwined in a web of love and friendship. The movie explores current issues and emotions while offering a fresh take on young love and relationships. Viewers have conjectured that the film is either a sequel or a remake of Shahid Kapoor's Ishq Vishk ever since it was announced.

The film's creators have, however, lately stated that it is neither a sequel or remake of any previous movie. Ishq Vishk Rebound lasts for one hour and thirty minutes, according to IMDb.

Hamare Baarah:


After two delays, the contentious movie Hamare Baarah will finally be released tomorrow. The movie, which starred Annu Kapoor, was sued after many high court petitions were filed, alleging it misrepresented the Quran and offended Muslims. But on Wednesday, the Bombay High Court approved the movie's release—as long as the offensive scenes were cut out.



The High Court declared in its decision that the film "is in fact for the upliftment of women." One Muslim guy complains to the Maulana's misinterpretation of the Quran in the movie. This demonstrates the need for people to use their brains and not just mindlessly follow such Maulanas.

In Hamare Baarah, the protagonist is a lady who sues her father in court to get her mother to abort the pregnancy in order to save her own life because the mother is in danger. The movie looks at the topic of a woman's right to an abortion and promises to be an engaging court struggle. The movie is ready to go into theaters after completing the censor board formalities.

JNU (Jahangir National University)


Tomorrow, Vinay Sharma's film JNU (Jahagir National University) will be released in theaters. The movie, which was originally supposed to come out on April 5, was delayed for unknown reasons. With the headline, "Can one educational university bring down the nation?" the first JNU poster caused a stir. Despite being a fictional film, the title clearly alludes to the actual Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi.

The narrative centers on a youngster from a tiny area who gets accepted at JNU. After being admitted, he observes a range of events taking place within the campus. Some left-leaning students criticize the government and are anti-national. Additionally, this results in events at the university that have an impact on the surrounding community. It's still unclear, though, if the movie is based on actual facts.


JNU stars Urvashi Rautela, Siddharth Bodke, Piyush Mishra, Rashami Desai, Sonnalli Seygall, Ravi Kishan, and Vijay Raaz, and is known for its contentious plot. As of right now, the film's release date in Hindi exclusively is June 21, 2024, according to the makers.

In addition to the Hindi cinema, South cinema also offers a selection of films that will open tomorrow, providing an additional level of enjoyment. On the list are:


Juniour Prabhutva Kalasala
The Manchi Ghost (OMG)
Sambhavami Rail Desai Seetha Kalyana Vaibhogame Padmavyuham lo Chakradhari Yuge Yuge Swagathile Katturumbu Ganapathi
In conclusion, cinema buffs should expect an interesting weekend thanks to the wide variety of Indian film releases on Friday. Watch this space for additional developments! 

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