Trade Talk: The three-pronged battle for screens begins Ft Stree 2, Khel Khel Mein, Vedaa
Next week’s three big releases, which coincide with the Independence Day weekend, are creating a huge congestion in cinema halls. Zoom sources at several multiplexes inform us that the fight for screens is very serious.
“We are being intimidated especially by the distributors of street 2 to “We will give them more screens than the other two films. If not, they are threatening to pull the film out of our multiplex altogether,” says a cinema manager in Delhi on condition of anonymity.
The rumor around street 2 It is strong. “It is a tried and tested formula, and I think it will have the widest audience spectrum. Now that it has obtained the UA certification, children are allowed to enter. Khel Khel Mein It will have the least number of views among the three Independence Day releases. Agar film achchi bhi hai toh abhi log Akshay Kumar “He doesn’t want to see anything,” says Roshan Singh, a leading dealer from Bihar.
Khel Khel Mein Now, the Indian government faces an additional hurdle due to Akshay’s backlash over his ill-timed funding of the repair of a place of worship. “The minority votes for you, the majority for you,” says Roshan Singh.
Nikhil Advani ban Everything was going well in its marketing until John Abraham showed off his bad temper at the launch of the trailer.
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