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Nothing Official Yet: Sidharth On 'Aiyaary' Release

IANS, 09 Jan, 2018 01:54 PM
    Actor Sidharth Malhotra says there's nothing official on whether the release date of his forthcoming movie "Aiyaary" is being shifted from January 26.
     
     
    As per trade buzz, since "Padmavati" will release as "Padmavat" on January 25, it will impact the release plan for some other movies, including "Aiyaary". Talks are on that it may hit the screens on February 9 now.
     
     
    Asked whether the movie's makers have decided to postpone the release of their film, Sidharth said: "We haven't decided anything officially. I think we are coming on 26th January. We will decide and make announcement really soon."
     
     
    Sidharth spoke to media on the location shoot of a song "Koi kahani shuru toh kar", a promotional song from "Aiyaary" on Monday at Pillai College's annual festival here.
     
     
    On the song, the actor said: "It's a song made for the youth. This song's lyrics mean a lot for today's youth. Through this song, we are encouraging them to start something and to bring change in the society since they are the future of our country. It was the ideal situation for us to come here and shoot a song."
     
     
    The song won't be a part of the movie..

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