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John Abraham-starrer Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran will now release on May 4 instead of Friday after its co-producers JA Entertainment and KriArj Entertainment ended up in a lockdown. Its director Abhishek Sharma is happy as the movie's release now coincides with the same month as the Pokhran tests 20 years ago.
John's banner on Monday announced the termination of a contract with KriArj Entertainment for Parmanu - The Story Of Pokhran, which has been delayed since last year.
Parmanu- The Story of Pokhran is an ode to the Indian army and scientists, who although ordinary people, accomplished truly extraordinary feats in the face of adversity. It salutes, celebrates and truly embraces the slogan- Jai Jawan Jai Vigyan. While the premise of the film is based on true events, the characters are fictitious.
The film also features Diana Penty and Boman Irani.
They were also unhappy that despite repeated follow-ups, KriArj Entertainment had not shared the distribution plan for the film.
On its part, KriArj Entertainment has dismissed the allegations as "false and frivolous", and lashed out at JA Entertainment's "unethical fashion" in dealing with the film.
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