Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan’s Freakier Friday Fried Eyes release in India
The trailer of ‘Freecare Friday’ has been released in India, in which Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis resumed their roles with a 2003 hit. This time, body-swapping chaos moves beyond the next generation beyond the pair of mother and daughter.

In short
- ‘Freecare Friday’ trailer released in India
- The film stars Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis
- Both English and Hindi will be released in India on 8 August ‘
The trailer for the much awaited sequel for the 2003 Disney Hit, ‘Freecare Friday’ has officially fallen into India. The film starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis is set to hit Indian cinemas in both English and Hindi on August 8.
Directed by Nisha Ganatra, the ‘Freakare Friday’ was once again caught in a supernatural body swap with Tess Coleman (Curtis) and her daughter Anna (Lohan). This time, chaos is spread beyond mother and daughter-Annna’s own daughter (played by Julia Butter) and soon step daughter (Sophia Hamons) has also been pulled into identity-switching madness, which establishes four-way body-swap mania.
The trailer teased a mixture of humor, heart and apathy, which brings back faces familiar with the 2003 hit. Chad Michael Murray returns as Jake, entering a grand re -entering his motorcycle, while Mark Harmon, Christina Widal Michelle, Haley Hudson, Luceil Song, Stephen Tobolowski and Rosalind Chao also rejuvenate their roles.
For the first time, Manny Jacinto, who joined the franchise and ‘Nava I Ever’, is the star Maitreya Ramakrishnan, who adds fresh energy to the family comedy.
The film was previously launched at Disney’s D23 Expo, where both Lohan and Curtis recorded a surprising presence to announce the sequel.
The production was wrapped in August 2024, and fans thrilled when Lohan confirmed that his fictional band would return with new music at the ‘Pink Slip’ sequel.
Built by Christin Bur, Andrew Gun, and Jamie Lee Kurtis, ‘Frequor Friday’ continued the legacy of his beloved predecessor, a remake of Jodi Foster and Barbara Harris, starring the original 1976 original. The 2003 version became a large -scale box office success and a cultural touchstone for a generation.