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Rajkummar Rao starrer Made In China to clash with Housefull 4 and Saand Ki Aankh?

Made In China starring Rajkummar Rao and Mouni Roy was slated to release on 15th August 2019. But to avoid the clash with Mission Mangal, Saaho and Batla House it was postponed to 30th August 2019. Later, Saaho was pushed to 30th August 2019, and now, Made In China has been once again delayed.

According to a report in an entertainment portal, Made In China will now hit the screens on Diwali this year which means it will clash with Akshay Kumar starrer Housefull 4 and Taapsee Pannu and Bhumi Pednekar starrer Saand Ki Aankh.


A source told the portal, "A meeting took place, some time back, between the team of Maddock Films and its other partners Jio Studios and AAA Films. They realized that Diwali is an ideal time to bring this film. The mood at that time is upbeat and Made In China will just be the right film that viewers would want to see."

While talking about the clash with Housefull 4, the source said, "Housefull 4 is one of the biggest films of recent times in all respects. But Diwali is also a huge festival and two films can easily co-exist. Made In China is a reasonably budgeted fare and it can manage to sustain and excel even in limited screens."

Made in China is directed by Mikhil Musale and produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films. Apart from Raabta and Arjun Patiala, Maddock Films has mostly backed movies that became a hit at the box office. Their films are high on content as well as entertain the audiences. There are a lot of expectations from Made In China as after last year’s release Stree, Rajkummar Rao, and Dinesh Vijan have collaborated once again.

Now let’s see if it will be a three way clash at the box office, or one of the films will have change in its release date.

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