Akshay Kumar Starrer Sooryavanshi To Only Release In Single Theatres And Non-Multiplex Screens On April 2nd?

    Sooryavanshi To Skip Multiplex Release?

    Akshay Kumar Starrer Sooryavanshi To Only Release In Single Theatres And Non-Multiplex Screens On April 2nd?

    Akshay Kumar starrer Sooryavanshi has been grabbing headlines for quite some time. The film is supposed to be the big release of 2021 that can draw audiences to the theatres after the pandemic. A lot of hope has been pinned on this film now. There have been reports that the film would hit the theatres on the 2nd of April. Now, the latest reports suggest that the film would be skipping release in multiplex chains.

    Negotiations with multiplex chain owners had been going on for quite some time now, but it looks like the team has not reached any conclusion yet. Pinkvilla quoted a source close to Rohit Shetty saying, “They have held back on the films’ release for almost a year and always committed to bring it in the cinema halls. However, it’s an expensive film and no one wants to release it in a manner that results in a loss of income. It’s time for the multiplexes as well to understand the plight of team Sooryavanshi. Since multiplexes are not agreeing to the terms put forth by Rohit Shetty, and Reliance, team Sooryavanshi has finally decided to release the film in the cinema halls on April 2. However, the catch here is, he would bring the film only in the single screens and non-national multiplex chains, and bypass the big four national chains of PVR, INOX, Cinepolis and Carnival.”

    So, are there no hopes of Sooryavanshi's release in multiplex chains? The source added that the talks are still on. "If multiplexes agree on giving better terms within the next week, the film will arrive on the big screen all across India, or else, it would be just a single screen and non-national chain release,” he quipped.

    Well, we hope that the makers are able to reach a final decision and the film releases everywhere so that it can be enjoyed by one and all.