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Aamir Khan's 'Laal Singh Chadda' to have a new release date, Here's Why

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Aamir Khan's 'Laal Singh Chadda' to have a new release date, Here's Why

Fans have been waiting to for Aamir Khan's upcoming film 'Lal Singh Chadda' since a really long time. Unfortunately, the wait is going to get even longer now. The Aamir Khan helmed Forrest Gump remake Laal Singh Chaddha has been rescheduled. Instead of Christmas 2021 it will now be released on Valentine’s Day 2022. This is in deference to the cluster of films awaiting their turn to be released after theatres in Maharashtra re-open on October 22.

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The offical Instagram page of the production house shared a statement in which they appreciated the Maharashtra Govt's decision of reopening movie theatres in the state and announced the new release date for their project. The statement read, "We welcome the decision of the administration to allow cinemas to re-open from 22nd Oct. Due to the delays faced as a result of the pandemic, we will be unable to release our film, Laal Singh Chaddha, this Christmas. We will now be releasing Laal Singh Chaddha on Valentine's Day 2022."

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A source close to the Laal Singh Chaddha project informs, “Aamir Khan and his co-producers Viacom 18 have voluntarily taken their film to February 2022. The Christmas week of 2021 (which is the week when Aamir traditionally releases his films) already has Kabir Khan’s ’83 (December 24), the Shahid Kapoor sports film Jersey (December 31) and Rohit Shetty’s Ranveer Singh starrer Cirkus (December 31) lined up for release.

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Aamir gracefully bowed out of his traditional slot. Producer-director Luv Ranjan who is readying his Ranbir Kapoor - Shraddha Kapoor starrer for a late 2022 release says a protocol has to be followed in the release schedules.

“Now that the movie theatres in Maharashtra are finally re-opening there are producers who have been patiently waiting in line. They will have to be given the right of way. It is the decent, morally correct thing to do. One can’t jump the queue. Filmmakers like Rohit Shetty and Kabir Khan have waited for over a year for a theatrical release. They will come first. The others will have to wait.”

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