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Shah Rukh Khan effect: Now Shraddha Kapoor avoids box office clash

Updated on: 13 June,2017 11:05 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Mohar Basu | mohar.basu@mid-day.com

Makers of Shraddha Kapoor's Haseena biopic vacate mid-July date to allow solo release window to Anil Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor's 'Mubarakan'

Shah Rukh Khan effect: Now Shraddha Kapoor avoids box office clash

Shah Rukh Khan and Shraddha Kapoor
Shah Rukh Khan and Shraddha Kapoor


Backing his decision to avoid a clash with Akshay Kumar at the box office, Shah Rukh Khan had told mid-day, "It's always nice if two films get their own breathing space.


Taking a cue from the Bollywood Baadshah, the makers of Shraddha Kapoor-starrer, 'Haseena: The Queen Of Mumbai', have decided to postpone the biopic's release, thereby averting a BO contest with 'Mubarakan', starring Anil Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor.


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A source from the production house says, "Director Apoorva Lakhia and producer Nahid Khan called for a meeting on Sunday night to discuss the promotional strategy of the film. Earlier, it was supposed to clash with Anurag Basu's 'Jagga Jasoos', and Saif Ali Khan's 'Chef' on July 14.

'Jagga Jasoos' then moved to a solo release window of July 28, while 'Chef' was postponed to October. However, 'Mubarakan' will now hit screens on July 14. These days, it's difficult to find a weekend with no other film scheduled for release, but the producers [of Haseena] have decided to postpone their project."

While the makers are yet to lock a fresh date, a July release looks unlikely given that Suneel Darshan's 'Ek Haseena Thi, Ek Deewana Tha' is set to hit screens that month. "Similar titles could be misleading for the audience and dangerous for the film," the source reasons.

Trade pundits welcomed the news, pointing out that division of business eventually leads to monetary losses for the industry. "Clashes should be avoided as much as possible.

It's wonderful to see producers taking charge of the situation responsibly, without ego governing their decisions," says trade pundit Girish Wankhede.

We reached out to Haseena director Lakhia, but he remained unavailable for comment.

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