Filmmakers Unite: Varun Dhawan's Movie Release Shifted in Industry Solidarity

Varun Dhawan's upcoming film 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai' rescheduled its release to June 12 to show solidarity with Yash's postponed film 'Toxic.' The decision, shared by Tips Films, highlights industry camaraderie amid global uncertainties, particularly in the Middle East, affecting movie distributions.

Filmmakers Unite: Varun Dhawan's Movie Release Shifted in Industry Solidarity
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Varun Dhawan's much-anticipated film 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai' has changed its premiere date to June 12, a week later than initially planned. The move is a response to the unexpected delay of the Kannada film 'Toxic,' starring superstar Yash, due to tensions in West Asia.

This decision, announced by producer Ramesh Taurani's Tips Films, is seen as a gesture of solidarity among filmmakers who are adapting to the evolving global situation. Originally set for June 5, the film aims to avoid competition, fostering a supportive industry environment.

Last week, reports suggested tension between the two film teams, but solidarity has since prevailed. 'Toxic,' directed by Geetu Mohandas, now slated for June 4, shifts away from a head-to-head with another major release. The situation highlights the impact of international circumstances on the film industry.

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