Singham again postponed here
Ajay Devgan and Rohit Shetty’s Singham Again is all set for release. The biggest clash of this year is going to happen. When ‘Singham Again’ and ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ will clash in theatres. Photographs of both are being published all over the world. But now the makers of ‘Singham Again’ have suffered a big shock. In fact, the film will not be released in Singapore on November 1.
Recently, ‘Singham Again’ and ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ were banned in Saudi Arabia. While Karthik’s film was said to be related to homosexuality, Ajay’s image was related to religion. Now Singham Again has suffered another setback.
When will ‘Singham Again’ release in Singapore?
Recently a report was published on Bollywood Hungama. This revealed that the decision to release ‘Singham Again’ in Singapore had to be postponed. The reason for this is the censorship board. In reality, the censorship process was not completed there. Citing the source, it has been said that the Singapore Censorship Board is very strict and is known for such behaviour. Due to this, many films have also suffered losses in the past. Instead of November 1, the film will now release in Singapore on November 7.
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‘Singham Again’ will be released in 1,900 theaters. This includes a record 197 screens, including Fiji, Australia and New Zealand. At the same time, there are plans to show it on more than 760 screens in North America. If we talk about Canada, Cineplex has the maximum number of screens there. Apart from this, this film will be released in 224 theaters in the United Kingdom and Ireland. In fact, advance bookings for the film are happening at a rapid pace. However, the film is estimated to generate more business than ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ on the opening day.
More large weapons are seen in the image. While fans were already very excited about Akshay Kumar’s cameo, everyone is waiting to see Salman Khan in Chulbul Pandey’s style. In India, the screens are divided in a ratio of 60 to 40 percent. That means Ajay Devgan’s film has 60 per cent screens and Karthik’s film has 40 per cent.