Why Did the Makers of 'Sahakutumbaanaam' Delay Its Release to December 19?
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Key Takeaways
- 'Sahakutumbaanaam' release postponed to December 19.
- Respect for Nandamuri Balakrishna's film 'Akhanda 2'.
- Production house HNG Cinemas expresses gratitude to fans.
- Emphasis on celebrating cinema as a festival.
- Both films aim to bring joy to audiences.
Hyderabad, Dec 11 (NationPress) The team behind the family drama 'Sahakutumbaanaam', directed by Uday Sharma and starring Raam Kiran and Megha Akash, has revealed that they will be delaying the film's release from December 12 to December 19. This decision aims to allow Nandamuri Balakrishna's film 'Akhanda 2' to “roar, dominate, and create unstoppable mass celebrations.”
HNG Cinemas, the film's production company, shared this news on their X timeline, expressing their gratitude for the audience's support. They stated, “Our film #Sahakutumbaanaam, which was earlier set for December 12, will now hit theaters on December 19. Thank you all for your love, support, and patience. And guess what? A banger song is on the way — stay tuned!”
The statement from HNG Cinemas elaborated, “We had initially scheduled 'Sahakutumbaanaam' for a December 12 release, but upon learning of Balayya garu's 'Akhanda 2' moving to the same date, we felt immense pride and respect. As fans of Nandamuri Balakrishna garu, we want his film to shine and create mass celebrations. Hence, we are postponing our film to December 19 with complete goodwill.”
They added, “Some decisions transcend business... they are rooted in emotion. We believe that cinema is a celebration and Balayya garu's film deserves all the glory. We hope our audience appreciates this gesture and supports us with even greater affection. Let’s celebrate both films together: 'Akhanda 2' on December 12 and 'Sahakutumbaanaam' on December 19 - Proud admirers and makers of 'Sahakutumbaanaam'.”
For those who may not know, Nandamuri Balakrishna's 'Akhanda 2: Thaandavam' was initially slated for release on December 5. However, it faced some financial hurdles that delayed its launch. Now, with those issues resolved, the film is ready to premiere on December 12 and has already received a U/A certificate from the Censor Board.