Film on Jayalalithaa to release on September 10
Mumbai, Sep 5 (IANS)| Actress Kangana Ranaut has praised multiplex chains for screening the Telugu and Tamil versions of her upcoming film “Thalaivi”. She calls it a ray of hope. After hearing the news, Kangana said that she was impressed by the decision. He also wrote a long note on his Instagram. Kangana wrote that PVR’s decision to screen the Tamil and Telugu versions of the film is a ray of hope for Team Thalaivi as well as all the cine-lovers who have been waiting for their favorite multiplex to open for a cinematic experience. The kind of words that multiplexes have used for me and Team Thalaivi. I am personally impressed.
The actress is hopeful that late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and former actress J. The Hindi version of the film based on Jayalalithaa’s life will get a lot of love from the fans. Kamal Gyanchandani, CEO, PVR Pictures Ltd., Chief of Strategy, PVR Ltd. said in a statement, “We are grateful to the ‘Thalaivi’ team for offering theatrical window of 4 weeks for Tamil and Telugu language versions. We are glad that we are able to play ‘Thalaivi’ in Tamil and Telugu language in our theatres, however, we are disappointed that for the Hindi language version, the ‘Thalaivi’ team has decided to give a window of only 2 weeks. “
“We would like to appeal to Kangana Ranaut, Mr Vishnu Induri and Mr Shailesh Singh to have a uniform window of 4 weeks in all language versions and hence allow ‘Thalaivi’ to audiences of all cinemas across the country.” The statement further read that in view of the severe impact of the ongoing pandemic on our business, PVR Cinemas has already agreed to limit the theater window of 8 weeks to 4 weeks for all films releasing in the near future. Is.
“This is a temporary move by PVR Cinemas to help our production partners realize the full commercial potential of their films.” Released in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, the film is based on the life of late Jayalalithaa. ‘Thalaivi’ showcases various aspects of her life, from her journey as an actress to becoming the face of Tamil cinema at an early age as well as the rise of a revolutionary leader who changed the course of Tamil Nadu politics. has gone. The film is set to release in theaters on September 10.