Bajrangi Bhaijaan to release in 50 countries
From North African countries to the smallest towns in India, Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s upcoming film, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, will be distributed far and wide. Including the four major international markets — USA, UK, UAE and Australia having nearly 450 screens.
In totality, the film will be releasing in more than 5,000 screens, with approximately 4,500 prints in India and others overseas.
Talking about how excited the industry is about the movie, trade expert Taran Adarsh says, “Expectations from Bajrangi Bhaijaan are humongous, mainly because it is releasing on Eid, and brings back the combination of Salman Khan and Kabir Khan (director) after the successful film, Ek ThaT Tiger (2012). If the movie gets a wide release in India, as well as in the international markets, it only goes to prove that the film is piping hot among the audience, distributors and exhibitors”.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan will follow its tradition and release on Friday, July 17, in most of these countries, in some non-traditional markets such as Morocco, Tunisia, Korea, Taiwan and Poland, it will release at a later date.
Amar Butala, co-producer and COO, Salman Khan Films, says, “Bajrangi Bhaijaan is this year’s most awaited film, be it for the audiences, the distributors or exhibitors. This will be Salman’s widest release till date in India and in the overseas market. We are confident that the content of the film will not only be loved by his fans in India, but will also resonate with newer audiences across the 50-plus countries that the film will release in.”
Produced by Salman and Rockline Venkatesh, Bajrangi Bhaijaan also stars Kareena Kapoor Khan and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in lead roles. The film will be distributed worldwide by Eros International, and is scheduled for release on Eid 2015.
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