The Expendables 3 will now release in India the same day when Singham Returns is due to hit the screens.
Mumbai:
The India release of Hollywood star Sylvester Stallone's The Expendables 3 has been advanced by a week in time to release on Independence Day, the same day when Bollywood's Singham Returns featuring Ajay Devgn is due to hit the screens.
MVP Entertainment and PVR Pictures, the Indian distributors of The Expendables 3 decided to advance the release date because they believe a star-studded film like it can definitely put up a fight at the box office with Bollywood's upcoming action-packed movie Singham Returns and they didn't want to miss out on the Independence Day weekend. (Also read:Ajay Devgn's Action Jackson Shoot Makes Way for Singham Returns)
The distributors are also looking at a wider release for the project as the movie will hit theatres in four languages, including Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
Deepak Sharma of PVR Pictures and Sunil Udhani of MVP Entertainment issued a joint statement on Tuesday to confirm the news.
The statement read, "The Expendables has become one of the biggest franchises across the globe. The second part of the film performed phenomenally well in India with a release as wide as 800 screens. The new instalment of the film - The Expendables 3 - is bigger than ever, with megastars like Mel Gibson and Antonio Banderas joining in, and the final product is stellar."
"We were toying with the idea of a release date between August 15 and August 21, and have concluded to come on August 15 along with the international release. We do understand that it is on the same day as Singham Returns, but we're certain that two films of equal sizes can survive at the box office."
The Expendables 3 also stars Arnold Schwarznegger, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Jason Statham just to name a few, while Rohit Shetty-directed Singham Returns stars Kareena Kapoor with Ajay Devgn. (Also read:Sylvester Stallone to reprise Rambo for TV)
" Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarznegger have a humongous fan following in India and the genre of the film suits the appetite of people here. We will be dubbing the film in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu and are even hoping for a wider release this time around."
MVP Entertainment and PVR Pictures, the Indian distributors of The Expendables 3 decided to advance the release date because they believe a star-studded film like it can definitely put up a fight at the box office with Bollywood's upcoming action-packed movie Singham Returns and they didn't want to miss out on the Independence Day weekend. (Also read:Ajay Devgn's Action Jackson Shoot Makes Way for Singham Returns)
The distributors are also looking at a wider release for the project as the movie will hit theatres in four languages, including Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.
Deepak Sharma of PVR Pictures and Sunil Udhani of MVP Entertainment issued a joint statement on Tuesday to confirm the news.
The statement read, "The Expendables has become one of the biggest franchises across the globe. The second part of the film performed phenomenally well in India with a release as wide as 800 screens. The new instalment of the film - The Expendables 3 - is bigger than ever, with megastars like Mel Gibson and Antonio Banderas joining in, and the final product is stellar."
"We were toying with the idea of a release date between August 15 and August 21, and have concluded to come on August 15 along with the international release. We do understand that it is on the same day as Singham Returns, but we're certain that two films of equal sizes can survive at the box office."
The Expendables 3 also stars Arnold Schwarznegger, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Jason Statham just to name a few, while Rohit Shetty-directed Singham Returns stars Kareena Kapoor with Ajay Devgn. (Also read:Sylvester Stallone to reprise Rambo for TV)
" Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarznegger have a humongous fan following in India and the genre of the film suits the appetite of people here. We will be dubbing the film in Hindi, Tamil and Telugu and are even hoping for a wider release this time around."