The growing tensions between india and pakistan are causing the indian film industry to slow down. In view of the current circumstances, a number of film industries nationwide are rescheduling or canceling promotional events and changing their release dates. They are also demonstrating their support for the indian Armed Forces during these trying times.
Rajkummar Rao's Bhool Chuk Maaf's producers revealed yesterday that the movie will debut on amazon Prime Video on May 16 instead of in theaters. The original release date of the movie was set for May 9.
The audio premiere of Kamal Haasan's upcoming movie Thug Life, which was originally set for May 16, has been postponed, the actor announced in an official statement today. Once the circumstances are judged suitable, the new date will be disclosed. "Art can wait." In his note, Kamal said, "India comes first."
This evening's press conference for Samantha's first production project, Subham, has also been canceled. According to reports, there might be a lot more cancellations and postponements in the days to come.
In addition, the prolonged controversy has resulted in an indefinite suspension of the 2025 IPL. With full support for the indian government and armed forces, the bcci opted to halt the tournament due to the anticipated large crowds at stadiums during games.
In the days ahead, the entertainment sector can see even more upheavals and adjustments if tensions between the two countries continue.