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Salaar’s release in South India National Plexes is on hold

The Final Winner of Salaar Vs Dunki Clash

Salaar’s release in South India National Plexes is on hold. In a shocking twist, the Salaar team is preparing to cancel the release of the film from PVR, Inox, and Miraj Cinemas in the southern states. The Salaar team is unhappy because of the unfair distribution of screens in North India, as reported. Salaar’s release in South India National Plexes is on hold. 

According to the Bollywood media reports, Dunki team is playing a game backend to allot theatres and shows maximum for their film. There is a buzz that Shah Rukh Khan has been involved in this and setting lucrative deals with the distributors. But it is not official, a strong rumor. Because of this, Salaar is not getting enough single screens and shows on national plexes in North India.

According to the reports, Salaar’s release in South India National Plexes is on hold by the makers. Due to this extreme pressure, the National chains will be forced to allocate screens fairly for both Dunki and Salaar. In the absence of Salaar in the southern states, the national chains will lose a significant amount of revenue they would have earned.

Dunki vs Salaar – An intense Clash

The Dunki vs Salaar clash is escalating, and we need to see if both movie teams can resolve this issue. Salaar, led by Prabhas, is directed by Prashanth Neel. The action drama is releasing on Friday. Rajkumar Hirani is the director of Dunki, which has Shah Rukh Khan as its lead. Tomorrow marks the release of the emotional comedy-drama.

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