Here Is Why The Trailer Launch of Kangana-Rajkummar’s Mental Hai Kya Has Been Postponed

    Mental Hai Kya Trailer Launch Delayed, Here's Why

    Here Is Why The Trailer Launch of Kangana-Rajkummar’s Mental Hai Kya Has Been Postponed

    Just like the lead actress of the film, Mental Hai Kya has also been grabbed headlines for constant controversies. Recently, Kangana’s attempt to make the film clash with Super 30 was foiled by Hrithik Roshan who decided to delay his film to avert the situation. Prior to that, the doctors had opposed to the title and now the trailer launch of the film has been delayed.

    Here Is Why The Trailer Launch of Kangana-Rajkummar’s Mental Hai Kya Has Been Postponed

    The trailer of Mental Hai Kya was supposed to be launched on June 19 after but now it has been postponed. A source close to the film spoke to a popular entertainment portal and revealed the reason for the same. The source said, “The film has had its share of controversies. The doctors had opposed to the title. The makers wanted them to first watch the trailer and the film before jumping to conclusions. While many allege that the makers are disrespecting people suffering from mental illness, the reality is different.”

    Even Ekta Kapoor, who is producing the film tweeted about the same and assured that the content of the film in no way demeans people with mental issues as is being judged from the title. 



    Here Is Why The Trailer Launch of Kangana-Rajkummar’s Mental Hai Kya Has Been Postponed

    The source also added, “The makers are still awaiting a censor certificate to come their way before they can proceed and showcase the trailer to the public. The major reason behind the delay is this only. The team was waiting for it to come till late evening today but had to finally call off their plans. Though the makers can release the trailer digitally without the requirement of a Censor certificate, whether they are indeed going to do that or wait for a new date to announce is something that we have to wait and watch.”

    Directed by Prakash Kovelamudi, the film was first supposed to hit the theatres on 21st June, but the dates have been now shifted to 26th July.