Overview
- Yash said Monday in new interviews that the film is following a Western model where distributors decide after watching a finished cut, which he argues takes more time.
- The producers said the CinemaCon screening opened doors abroad and they are holding the date to align international partners and logistics.
- Filmfare reported the team is considering an Independence Day weekend launch in August, which is unconfirmed and could collide with Batwaara 1947 and Awarapan 2.
- The Statesman highlighted speculation that Yash’s other project, Ramayana, may be shaping the schedule, a claim based on an unverified KRK tweet with no response from either camp.
- Positioned for global reach, the film was shot in Kannada and English, features Nayanthara, Kiara Advani and others, and includes action designed by Hollywood coordinator JJ Perry.