There is a mounting rumour being spread by vested interests that the release of Dhurandhar 2 is being postponed.
I’ve never seen such a fear psychosis grip the ostensible competition. While the other releases in and around the Dhurandhar 2 release on March 19—and yes, March 19, it is, no matter how many stories are planted about a imagined postponement—have quietly and gracefully decided to find a less risky Friday to release their film.
It is Geetu Mohandas’ Toxic which seems to have made an egoistic issue out of the so-called competition. Wildly unsubstantiated stories of Dhurandhar being postponed are being circulated, and no prizes for guessing where they are coming from.
A source in the know tells me, “It has becoming an izzat ka sawaal. How can we move? We will be seen as the weaker content. It is this kind of foolish egocentricity that is ruining the entertainment business.”
The graceful thing to do would be to bow out and return after a few weeks when the Dhurandhar 2 storm has calmed down a bit.
