Is Sandeep Reddy Vanga's 'Animal' Set for a Japanese Release?
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Chennai, Dec 24 (NationPress) The creators of director Sandeep Reddy Vanga's highly acclaimed film 'Animal', featuring prominent actors Ranbir Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, and Bobby Deol in key roles, announced on Wednesday that the movie is set to debut in Japan on February 13 next year.
On their X account, Bhadrakali Pictures, the film's production company, stated, "Kono otoko wa Darenimo Tomerarenai. The most discussed, debated, and unforgettable cinematic journey is heading to Japan. 'Animal' will hit Japanese theaters on February 13, 2026. #Animal #AnimalinJapan #AnimalTheFilm. Japan Distribution @GEEKPICTURESinc @geekpictures_d @geekpictures_IN @Arjunarcv @mokshamodgill."
Earlier this month, Bollywood icon Anil Kapoor and director Sandeep Reddy Vanga celebrated the two-year anniversary of the film's release.
The duo marked this milestone with heartfelt posts on their social media. Anil shared a series of behind-the-scenes photos, remarking, “Two years of a film that didn’t just release, it erupted #2yearsofAnimal.”
Director Sandeep Reddy Vanga reflected the sentiment with a striking image of Ranbir Kapoor showcasing his intense performance, captioned “Two years for 'ANIMAL'.” Anil also shared clips from the movie and behind-the-scenes footage, capturing moments of preparation and interactions with Vanga, along with a collage of images.
Another image shared by Sandeep featured the lead actor, Ranbir Kapoor, in a fierce, action-packed moment.
Released on December 1, 2023, the film quickly emerged as one of the year's biggest box office hits. It boasted a stellar cast, including Ranbir Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, Triptii Dimri, and Bobby Deol.
This film presented viewers with a fresh and unprecedented portrayal of Bobby Deol, earning him the affectionate title of 'Lord Bobby' from fans. 'Animal' garnered acclaim for its exceptional cast, performances, soundtrack, and background score, though it did ignite discussions and controversies due to its unrestrained depiction of violence.