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Sunny Deol sets new date for delayed Bhaiyyaji Superhit

After facing a series of issues in its theatrical release, superstar Sunny Deol’s much-delayed film Bhaiaji Superhit was finally ready to roll into cinemas on 19th October, on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra.

But the latest update on the project is that its release has been deferred yet again. The makers have decided to shift the film from 19th October to 26th October, in order to avoid the box-office clash with the Ayushmann Khurrana and Sanya Malhotra starrer Badhaai Ho and Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra’s Namaste England.


Sunny Deol took to his Twitter handle to announce the delay in the release of Bhaiaji Superhit. He also shared a new poster featuring the entire star cast of the flick. “Have a look at the latest poster of #BhaiajiSuperhit. Coming in theatres on 26th October. @metromovies_ @realpreityzinta @arshadwarsi @shreyastalpade1 @zeemusiccompany,” read his tweet.

Besides Deol, Bhaiaji Superhit also stars Preity Zinta, Ameesha Patel, Evelyn Sharma, Sanjay Mishra, Arshad Warsi and Shreyas Talpade in lead roles. Produced by Chirag Mahendra Dhariwal, the movie is helmed by Neerraj Pathak.

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  • Swift meets survivors and families affected by the Southport stabbing attack
  • Backstage footage shows the singer breaking down after the private visit
  • Incident adds to emotional strain following a cancelled run of shows in Vienna
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Swift breaks down after private meeting

Taylor Swift is shown in tears in backstage footage after meeting survivors and families connected to the Southport stabbing attack. The private meeting took place months after the July 2024 incident, which happened at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop and claimed the lives of three young girls.
In the footage, Swift cries in her dressing room as her mother, Andrea, tries to comfort her. Already dressed for the show, she then prepares to perform a three-and-a-half-hour set at London’s Wembley Stadium. Speaking later at the New York premiere of her six-part Disney+ documentary, she says she felt a duty to create “some form of escape” for fans following the tragedy.

Navigating fear and responsibility

Swift says performing after the attack required emotional stamina. The series shows her reflecting on the pressures of her job, explaining that she must both process her feelings and keep lifting her energy for the crowd. The Wembley concert also marked her return to the stage after cancelling three shows in Vienna because of a terrorist threat. She says her team had “dodged a massacre situation” after the CIA uncovered a plot to detonate a bomb at the venue. After two decades of performing, Swift admits that fearing for her fans’ safety is a new and unsettling reality.

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