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Now the big budget Films Sooryavanshi, Coolie No. 1 And 3 More to Release on Diwali?

Considering Salman Khan’s Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai and Akshay Kumar’s Laxmmi Bomb are not going meet their Eid deadline, the uncertainty about release dates now looms overs as many as five Bollywood biggies namely Sooryavanshi, ‘83 and Coolie No. 1 apart from the above mentioned two. However, it seems possible for these big commercial films to eye on the Diwali festivities for release now. Also Read – Akshay Kumar’s Sooryavanshi And Ranveer Singh’s ’83 First Films to Arrive Once Normalcy Returns After Corona virus Lock down – Confirmed                                             

 

The Diwali week is considered the biggest Box Office bracket to release films in India, especially the big mainstream commercial ones. Now that five films have been pushed indefinitely, it seems only wise to wait for the next six months to open big at the theaters during the festivities. A report published in Mid-Day quoted a trade source agreeing to the same: “SooryavanshiRadhe and Coolie No. 1 are massy entertainers with action, emotion, and drama – the kind of films that people enjoy watching during the biggest festival of the year.” Also Read – Neena Gupta on Being Removed From Sooryavanshi: Rohit Shetty Never Came, Production Assistant Told me About Decision.

However, if these films decide to come during Diwali, the challenges will be even bigger considering this would mean rethinking the release dates of those films that are already scheduled to hit the screens on Diwali – Kangana Ranaut’s Dhaakad and Akshay Kumar‘s Prithviraj. The fact that both of these films are still stuck in their initial shooting days can bring some relief. Trade analyst Atul Mohan told the daily that the theaters would be able to accommodate three big films, not five. He said, “Diwali is six months down the line, hopefully, normalcy will be restored by then. It was the original festive window before Bollywood started releasing films over Eid, Christmas, and Republic Day weekends. There are enough theaters to release three big movies.”

Himanshu Johari
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