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SRK-Anushka's next named Jab Harry Met Sajal

| | Jun 09, 2017, at 05:27 pm
Mumbai, Jun 9 (IBNS): Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and actress Anushka Sharma will team up for their third movie together, whose title has been finalised as 'Jab Harry Met Sejal'.

The Imatiaz Ali directed movie will released on Aug 4, a week ahead of Akshay Kumar's 'Toilet Ek Prem Katha'.

The movie was actually set for an Aug 11 opening, but the makers decided against it to avert a clash with the Akshay Kumar film.

Tweeting about the drawbacks of film clashes, Bollywood critic and business analyst Taran Adarsh said, "When biggies clash, it benefits no one: Screens, shows, footfalls, eventually biz gets divided... Bitterness amongst fans erupts as well..."

"It's wise to set aside your ego and think from the business point of view... With careers + crores at stake, why ruin efforts with a clash?" another tweet read.

Adarsh also urged producers to be a bit bold in terms of release dates and to enrich the content in order to attract audiences, instead of banking on holiday weekends.

"Eyeing holidays/festivals to boost BO prospects has become a norm, but remember that #Baahubali2 was a non-holiday, non-festival release..."

"If the content is solid, it can withstand any storm... If it's weak, even a spate of holidays won't save the film from sinking at the BO," an ensuing tweet read.


Image: twitter.com/taran_adarsh

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