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Padmavat gets Jan. 25 release date, remains banned in Rajasthan

Bhansali film to clash with Akshay starrer Padman

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Mumbai, Jan. 8: After facing several roadblocks, Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s controvers­ial film

Padmavati, retitled Padmavat, seems set for a January 25 release, sources in Viacom18 Motion Pictures said on Monday.

The film, mired in controvers­y over its plot line, has been cleared by the Central Board of Film Certificat­ion, which has asked the makers to change the title and suggested other modificati­ons.

The film was earlier scheduled to be released on December 1. Though Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and Bhansali have not released an official statement yet, sources in the production house said the film will release on January 25, a day before Republic Day.

“The film is releasing on January 25. There is no clarity when the official statement will be out regarding this,” sources in Viacom18 Motion Pictures told PTI.

Trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to Twitter to announce the release date.

“#Padmavat to release on 25 Jan 2018... #RepublicDa­yWeekend,” he tweeted.

The producers are trying to cover some lost ground by releasing the film ahead of a long weekend ( January 26 is a Friday) but the movie will clash with Akshay Kumar starrer Padman.

Though there was no official word on the release of the film, the industry seemed to be preparing for a January 25 release.

Asked about a possible face- off with Padmavat, Akshay said he was not worried.

“It is not about competitio­n. It is a very big day, a big week, so all the films can come, both the films can release on that day. Every film has the right to release whenever they want, and I am happy for them.”

Padman producer Prerna Arora, too, sounded optimistic.

“We are coming with Padman on January 25, we are not nervous or worried about the clash,” she said.

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 ?? — PTI ?? Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata offers prayers at the shrine of Lord Venkateswa­ra in Tirumala on Monday.
— PTI Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata offers prayers at the shrine of Lord Venkateswa­ra in Tirumala on Monday.

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