Monday, December 29, 2025
ADVT 
Bollywood

'Cheat India' To Be Released On Jan 18, Avoids Clash With 'Thackeray'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Jan, 2019 12:23 AM

    The cast and crew of the upcoming film 'Cheat India' announced a new release date of the film on Friday evening. The film will be releasing on January 18.


    Earlier the film was slated to release on January 25, which was clashing with the release date of 'Thackeray'.


    Producer Bhushan Kumar and the lead actor of 'Cheat India' Emraan Hashmi came together to make the announcement in the presence of the producer of 'Thackeray', Sanjay Raut.


    'Thackeray' is a biopic on the Indian politician Bal Thackeray. He was the founder of political party, the Shiv Sena.


    Aditya Thackeray, the grandson of Bal Thackeray, was present on the occasion.


    To a question if the Shiv Sena created any pressure to change the release date, Bhushan Kumar said, "We did not shift the release date under any pressure or ego but for a pure business reason. It was our way to pay respect to Balasaheb Thackeray."


    Aditya said, "Also, we would not have sat together on the same stage if we faced any pressure."


    Other producers of 'Cheat India' -- Tanuj Garg and Atul Kasbekar -- were also present.


    Another big-budget film 'Manikarnika' is also releasing on January 25. Asked if it could affect the business of 'Thackeray,' Sanjay Raut, the producer of the film, said, "No, we did not think about that film, everyone has their right to put out their film. There is no problem."


    "Look, it is not about business, both the films are important, both have great content and these are true stories," said Aditya.


    The film is releasing before this year's general election of 2019. Asked if there is any political agenda behind it, Raut said, "When I started making the film, our aim was to finish the film in one year. Balasaheb Thackeray is an iconic personality that does not need any introduction about who he was and what he has contributed. We are not making a film to gain any political interest out of it.


    "we made the film to bring the ideology of Balasaheb to the new generation. There are many things about him that common people do not know," he added.


    'Cheat India', featuring Emraan Hashmi, will be releasing on January 18.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    This Industry Ill-Equipped To Handle Sexual Harassment Issues: Anurag Kashyap

    This Industry Ill-Equipped To Handle Sexual Harassment Issues: Anurag Kashyap
    Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap admitted that he knew about the sexual harassment allegations against director Vikas Bahl and feels sorry for not taking a right decision.

    This Industry Ill-Equipped To Handle Sexual Harassment Issues: Anurag Kashyap

    India's Best Dramebaaz 3: Dipali Borkar Wins Zee TV Show

    India's Best Dramebaaz 3: Dipali Borkar Wins Zee TV Show
    Dipali Borkar, who has won the third season of children's acting talent hunt show "India's Best Dramebaaz", considers actors Shah Rukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit Nene her role models.

    India's Best Dramebaaz 3: Dipali Borkar Wins Zee TV Show

    Nana Patekar Avoids Questions About Tanushree's Claims

    Actor Nana Patekar on Saturday pushed aside the mics at the airport here as media persons urged him to answer questions about Tanushree Dutta's allegation that he sexually harassed her on the set of a film a decade ago. Later, he said that lies will remain lies.

    Nana Patekar Avoids Questions About Tanushree's Claims

    Feel Sorry For Those In Denial About Sexual Harassment Survivors: Shobhaa De On #MeToo

    Feel Sorry For Those In Denial About Sexual Harassment Survivors: Shobhaa De On #MeToo
    Author-columnist Shobhaa De has said that she feels sorry for people who do not believe sexual harassment survivors, asserting that a #MeToo movement is "inevitable" for every field, even outside showbiz.

    Feel Sorry For Those In Denial About Sexual Harassment Survivors: Shobhaa De On #MeToo

    Indian Cinema Will Always Remain Important For Me: Anupam Kher

    It feels good when I get recognition for my international movies and shows, but for me, my own (Indian) cinema is very much important. When I am in some foreign country, I always introduce myself as, 'I am an international actor from India'.

    Indian Cinema Will Always Remain Important For Me: Anupam Kher

    Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane's Phantom Films Dissolves As Directors Call It Quits

    Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane's Phantom Films Dissolves As Directors Call It Quits
    Filmmakers Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane, Madhu Mantena and Vikas Bahl have decided to dissolve production house Phantom Films after seven years of partnership.

    Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane's Phantom Films Dissolves As Directors Call It Quits