Two exciting Bollywood films, “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan” and “Maidaan,” were set to grace screens on April 10, aligned with the celebration of Eid. However, the festival unexpectedly fell on April 11, prompting a last-minute change. Instead, the movies will now debut on April 11, with a twist – they’re offering paid premieres all over India on April 10 starting from 6 PM.
The reason behind this eleventh-hour adjustment is simple: to avoid a potential box office blow due to the Pre-Eid buzz and lukewarm audience interest. Postponing the release by a day aims to secure a stronger opening for these films. A lackluster start could send out negative vibes, and the makers aren’t taking any chances.
Ultimately, the success of these big-screen ventures depends on one thing: their content. Starring the likes of Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, and Ajay Devgn, these movies need to pack a punch to win over audiences and rake in those box office numbers.