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Sushant-Jacqueline starrer Drive books its release date

Toplined by Jacqueline Fernandez and Sushant Singh Rajput, Dharma Productions' upcoming venture Drive will hit screens on 7th September 2018. Earlier, the film was scheduled to release on 2nd March 2018. But since it still had some pending work to be done, the makers decided to shift it to 7th September.

Giving a perfect Valentine's Day gift to film enthusiasts, filmmaker Karan Johar, who is bankrolling the project under Dharma Productions, took to Twitter to share the release date of the movie. He tweeted, “The Dharma and Fox Car franchise races to cinema halls on the 7th of September, 2018!! #DRIVE starting @itsSSR and @Asli_Jacqueline directed by @Tarunmansukhani Buckle up and get set for the zooming ride!! @apoorvamehta18 @foxstarhindi @DharmaMovies.”


Drive is helmed by filmmaker Tarun Mansukhani. He has previously directed Karan Johar's popular comedy film, Dostana. He is making a comeback to direction after a huge gap of 10 years.

Earlier, it was reported that the movie is a remake of popular Hollywood film with the same title. However, the makers of the Hindi film have denied any connection with the Hollywood flick except the same title.

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