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It will be Kangana Ranaut vs Sonakshi Sinha vs Kriti Sanon at the box office

When the makers of Mental Hai Kya announced that they will be releasing their film on 26th July 2019, there was only Hrithik Roshan starrer Super 30 that was slated to release on the same day. But well, the makers of Super 30 shifted the release date of their film to 12th July 2019. But now, the Rajkummar Rao and Kangana Ranaut starrer will be facing competition from not one, but two films.

It was a few days ago when Sonakshi Sinha took to Twitter to announce the title and the release date of her next film. She tweeted, "Kab se pooch rahe hai picture ka naam kya hai? Here it is... I’m thrilled to announce my next film KHANDAANI SHAFAKHANA releasing on 26th July! @varunsharma90 @annukapoor_ @Its_Badshah @shilpidasgupta_ @itsBhushanKumar @MahaveerJainMum @MrigLamba  @TSeries”


Today, the makers of Arjun Patiala released the official posters of the film and announced that their movie will be hitting the screens on 26th July 2019. The movie stars Diljit Dosanjh, Kriti Sanon and Varun Sharma in the lead roles. Kriti posted her poster and wrote, “Reporting ka craze hai, bijli se bhi tezz hai! Miliye Ritu se. #ArjunPatiala #DineshVijan @MaddockFilms @tseries @itsBhushanKumar @JugrajRohit @diljitdosanjh @varunsharma90 @leyzellsandeep @yadav_shobhna @bakemycakefilms @sharadakarki.”

So, now there’s Kangana Ranaut’s Mental Hai Kya, Sonakshi Sinha’s Khandaani Shafakhana and Kriti Sanon’s Arjun Patiala set to release on 26th July 2019. All the three films are of different genre, but for now, the buzz about Mental Hai Kya is higher than the other two films. However, the trailer of these films will decide which movie audience would like to see.

By the way, we wonder if any of them will have a change in the release date or will it be three films clashing at the box office on 26th July. Looks like nowadays there are many Hindi films being made and Fridays are less.

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