New Delhi: Kangana Ranaut has decided to announce the release date of her upcoming film, ‘Emergency’ with a gap of one month in release. Kangana said that she made this decision after Tiger Shroff and Amitabh Bachchan’s Ganapath and Bhushan Kumar’s Yaariyan 2, announced October 20 as their release dates. She said she was also aiming for the same date.
Kangana took to Twitter and wrote, “When I was looking for a date for Emergency release I saw this year movie calendar is pretty much free, probably because of setbacks Hindi industry is having, based on my post production timelines I zeroed down on 20th October, with in a week T series owner Bhushan Kumar announced his film on 20th October, entire October is free so is November, December and even September but today Mr Amitabh Bachchan and Tiger Shroff announced their ambitious project on 20th October, ha ha lagta hai panic meetings ho rahi hai Bollywood mafia gangs mein (seems like Bollywood mafia gangs are holding panic meetings).”
In another tweet, she wondered why despite a free calendar, films are releasing on same day resulting in a clash.
She wrote, “Now release date for Emergency I will announce only one month in advance with the trailer itself, jab sara saal free hai toh clash ki zarurat kyu hai bhai?? Yeh buri halat hai industry ki phir bhi itni durbuddhi, kya khate ho yaar tum sab, itne self destructive kaise ho (if the entire year is free then why are you deliberately clashing with each other? The industry is already in a bad state, yet such decisions, what do you eat for breakfast, how are you so self-destructive)?”
Kangana’s tweet came after Tiger Shroff dropped the teaser of his much-awaited film 'Ganapath' on Wednesday. The film also stars Kriti Sanon and Amitabh Bachchan. It will be releasing in theatres on October 20.