#Padmavati now #Padmavat to release on republic day with #Padman waiting for official announcement very soon. @deepikapadukone @RanveerOfficial @akshaykumar
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#Padmavati now #Padmavat to release on republic day with #Padman waiting for official announcement very soon. @deepikapadukone @RanveerOfficial @akshaykumar
Will Queen Padmavati arrive during the Republic Day weekend or on February 9? Over the last few days, this has been the only topic of conversation between important members of the film trade.
The five amendments, which the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) had suggested to the makers of Padmavat, have been made. The period drama has been resubmitted to the CBFC and once the Censor Certificate (CC) is issued, the studio bankrolling the project is expected to announce the release date.
But even before the first footsteps of the Rajasthani Queen, Padmavati (Deepika Padukone), her royal husband, Raja Rawal Ratan Singh (Shahid Kapoor), and their nemesis Allaudin Khilji (Ranveer Singh) are heard, the Hindi film industry has already started feeling the tremors. Producer-exhibitor NR Pachisia says, "The trade will make place for Padmavat on whichever date it arrives. It is an eagerly-awaited movie and there is tremendous excitement around it. Pachisia adds, "However, Padmavat and Pad Man are films of two different genres and Akshay Kumar, who is currently on top, needn't worry too much about another film coming on that date.
Currently, it is also being debated in trade circles that the Republic Day weekend could be an ideal date for Padmavat. An insider adds, "With that being the Republic Day weekend, the security in and around the nation is at its highest. It's recommended that a controversial film like Padmavat chooses this weekend because the country is on high alert and chances are that any untoward incidents can be kept in check. Also, 1,000 flights are likely to be cancelled around that period for the Republic Day parade rehearsal, so the public is bound to have time on their hands to watch films releasing during that weekend.
Akshay Kumar and Radhika Apte in Pad Man
In the meantime, Pad Man is neither giving in to any kind of release pressure nor are there any signs of jitters. Akshay is super-confident of his social drama. In fact, the actor has advanced its release date from January 26 to January 25.
This R Balki directorial, which is evoking fantastic word-of-mouth, is expected to have a fabulous run at the multiplexes. A trade observer says, "Pad Man will not only get over 3,000 screens but also a fair share of single screens across India. If the historical is also released around the same time, it won't be an issue for this film.''
Also, even though Padmavat crosses the Censor hurdle, it needs to sort out the issue of the ban' in some states in India. While one can debate about whether Padmavat and Pad Man will clash or not till the cows come home, the fact of the matter is that as of now, the former is hanging over people's heads like the Sword of Damocles.
Whenever this historical hits the marquee, tremors will be felt in the industry as well as in the society. If it releases on January 26, it will clash with Aiyaary that is slated to open in cinemas on the same day. Till the time of going to press, the makers of Aiyaary hadn't changed its release date. Meanwhile, if Padmavat arrives on February 9, it will have a domino effect on movies such as Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety and Pari.
PADMAVAT TO RELEASE ON JAN 25
By Sanyukta Iyer, Mumbai Mirror | Updated: Jan 7, 2018, 04.04 AM ISTBhansali's historical drama has been cleared by the CBFC with a U/A certification and will face off with Akshay Kumar's Pad Man.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's historical drama, Padmavat, which has been mired in controversy, is set to release on January 25. The movie, which was retitled on the directions of the CBFC about a week ago, has finally received a nod from the censors. On the day of its release, it will clash with R Balki's Akshay Kumar-starrer Pad Man.
While Bhansali was unavailable for comment, sources told Mirror that Viacom 18, the producers of the movie, were busy at work to get the film out in the next 18-odd days.
Meanwhile, the release of Neeraj Pandey's action-thriller Aiyaari, featuring Manoj Bajpayee and Sidharth Malhotra, has been postponed from January 26 to February 9, as the producers wanted to avoid the mammoth box-office clash.
"On Friday, the Central Bureau of Film Certification (CBFC) granted Padmavat a U/A certification. The certified runtime of the Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoorstarrer is 2 hours and 43 minutes (163 minutes), a source close to the development told Mumbai Mirror.
Bhansali is not new to box-office clashes. In 2015, his previous release the period-actionromance Bajirao Mastani had clashed with Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Dilwale and the box office numbers clearly suggest that the Ranveer Singh-starrer historical managed to impress audiences.
It even swept the National Awards and won several Filmfare Awards. But this time around, the competition will be stiff. Akshay Kumar has historically ruled the Republic Day weekend with patriotic-action thrillers such as Baby (2015) and Airlift (2016) which were both received favourably by audiences.
Padmavat's fate seemed to sealed right from the time the film went on the floors when members of the Shri Rajput Karni Sena had attacked the crew and vandalised the sets. Following several rounds of deliberations, the CBFC had invited Rajasthan-based professors to review the film but later, CBFC chief Prasoon Joshi had clarified that the role of the special panel was for "advisory purpose only.
"In the decision of the CBFC, some parts of advice do find reflection, but as iterated, the final decision for certification is with the CBFC committee which has taken a pragmatic and balanced view. Unnecessary controversy should not be made out of it, Joshi had said.
Padmavat has been mounted on a Rs 190-crore budget, while Pad Man marks the production debut of Twinkle Khanna.
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