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While ”Gangubai Kathiawadi” features Alia Bhatt playing a powerful madam of a brothel. ”The clash won’t hamper the business. Even if four films come together, if they are good, people are going to come to watch all of them. There are multiple instances in the past when this has happened. ”Because of the COVID times and everything being shut for one and a half year, a bottleneck is expected. But if your content is good, it doesn’t matter how many films come together. People are going to come. They’ll be spoilt for choice,” the director told reporters. ”RRR”, which also features Bhatt and Ajay Devgn in pivotal roles, won’t enjoy a free run as post its release South star Prabhas’ ”Radhe Shyam” will be hitting theatres worldwide on the occasion of Makar Sankranti and Pongal on January 14, 2022.
Rajamouli said not just ”Radhe Shyam”, January will be a busy month with other releases as well, but he is not worried as the current times demand the industry to come together and celebrate each other’s works. ”There are many films that are going to come. I certainly hope and wish all the films are good, all the films make money, make the audience excited and happy. ”This is the time where we can’t say my film has to do well, that film can’t do well. This is the time for all of us to come together and say, think and feel that all films should make money,” he added. Rajamouli was speaking at a special event to announce the collaboration between ”RRR” and multiplex chain PVR. PVR has altered their brand identity and logo to the movie name ”RRR” and will be referred to as ”PVRRR” till February.
Rajamouli and Ajay Bijli – Chairman & Managing Director PVR Ltd, unveiled the new logo.
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Bijli said OTT and theatres aren’t in an ”either or situation” anymore.
”They have always co-existed. Obviously the volume became high because the cinemas were shut. But now they’ll again co-exist, happily. There is no either or situation at all,” Bijli added.