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Hate Story 4 to now release on 9th March

The new release date of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period drama Padmaavat has forced many filmmakers to reschedule their films. After Aiyaary, Pari, and Paramanu: The Story Of Pokhran, now the makers of the upcoming erotica Hate Story 4 has deferred the release of their film. Earlier scheduled to release on 2nd March, Hate Story 4 will now release on 9th March 2018.

Starring Urvashi Rautela, Ihana Dhillon and Karan Wahi in lead roles, Hate Story 4 is the next instalment of T-series’ hit film series, Hate Story. All previous films of the franchise have been received well by the audience and the same is being expected from its latest part as well.


Urvashi Rautela, the leading lady of the movie, took to Twitter to announce the new release. She wrote, "Hate Story IV releases March 9, 2018. Vishal Pandya, T-Series." Vishal Pandya, the director of the much-awaited film, wrote, "Walk a mile to avoid a fight, But when one starts, Don't back down an inch... 'Hate Story 4' 9 March 2018."

Besides Urvashi Rautela, Ihana Dhillon and Karan Wahi, Hate Story 4 also stars Sooraj Pancholi and Gurmeet Choudhary.

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