Rohit Shetty on Ranveer Singh's Cirkus: Will Release It Whenever I Get a Window
Rohit Shetty says he is in no rush to announce the release date of his upcoming comedy Cirkus as he wants the industry to first clear the backlog.
Filmmaker Rohit Shetty says he is in no rush to announce the release date of his upcoming comedy Cirkus as he wants the industry to first clear the backlog. Shetty's action-drama Sooryavanshi, headlined by Akshay Kumar, was the first major Hindi film to be released in theatres after Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray announced the reopening of cinema halls in the state from October 22. Hawkeye Review: Hailee Steinfeld Makes A Mark, Critics Call the Show MCU's 'Most Grounded Series'.
Sooryavanshi, which had to wait for over 19 months for a theatrical release on November 5 due to the coronavirus pandemic, enjoyed a two-week solo run at the box office with no other Hindi film release. It has so far minted more than Rs 180 cr at the domestic box office. Shetty said "Cirkus", fronted by Ranveer Singh, will have to wait for the right window to get a release. Amol Palekar Birthday: From Chhoti Si Baat To Baton Baton Mein, 5 Best Films Starring The Veteran Actor!.
"There's such a backlog, I didn't want to jump in. Also, everybody gave me that respect for not coming for two weeks when I came with 'Sooryavanshi', people could have clashed with me or come the next week. But they gave me that space because I was holding on to my film for so long. "Now it is my turn. Whenever I get a window, I will release it. The day I announced 'Sooryavanshi' (release date) I could've announced 'Cirkus' also, but that wouldn't have been right," the director told PTI.
Cirkus will be Shetty's third collaboration with Singh after Simmba and Sooryavanshi, in which he featured in an extended cameo. The film is based on William Shakespeare's classic play "The Comedy of Errors", which revolves around two sets of identical twins who were accidentally separated at birth.
With Cirkus, Shetty intends to take the audience back his comedy days of Golmaal part one and "All The Best", before he switched gears to make big-budget cop universe films like "Singham", "Simmba" and "Sooryavanshi".
"What you felt for Golmaal and All The Best, you'll feel the same for this one. It's not like a 'Sooryavanshi' with a message. When people come out of the theatre watching the film, I want a smile on their face. It is an extremely sweet film," he added.
Cirkus also features Pooja Hegde, Jacqueline Fernandez, Varun Sharma, Siddhartha Jadhav, Johnny Lever, Sanjay Mishra and Vrajesh Hirjee, among others. The team will leave for the film's last schedule in Ooty on December 2.
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