Hrithik Roshan-starrer Fighter banned in Gulf countries, to only release in UAE

Fighter stars Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone. Directed via Siddharth Anand, the movie will launch on January 25.

There’s bad news for Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone fanatics living in Gulf countries eagerly watching for the discharge of the duo’s movie Fighter. In line with Girish Johar, movie business professional and manufacturer, Fighter has been denied release in all Gulf nations except UAE.

Fighter denied launch in Gulf nations.

However, the motive for the ban has no longer been disclosed. Girish tweeted, “In a setback, #Fighter officially banned across Middle East areas for theatrical launch. Only UAE will launch the movie with PG15 class!”

A supply close to the Fighter team also confirmed the update regarding the discharge of Fighter in Gulf international locations except UAE. The makers are yet to provide any reliable statement concerning the same.
While Fighter did not obtain an inexperienced light from the censor board in Gulf international locations, the aerial motion thriller could be launched in Indian theatres on January 25.

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Fighter

Siddharth Anand directs the movie and additionally stars Anil Kapoor, Karan Singh Grover and Akshay Oberoi.
It is produced via Viacom18 Studios in collaboration with Marflix Pictures. It is billed as a tribute to the courage, sacrifice and patriotism of the Indian defence force.

Speaking approximately the film, Siddharth said, “Mamta (Siddharth’s wife) and I started our movie business enterprise MARFLIX with #FIGHTER. It is a movie that is more formidable in approaches than one. It’s more than just a film for us. And we have given it all to this one. 2024 starts with the identical feeling again of anxiousness and anxiety. Here’s hoping you men supply equal love to the FIGHTER whom you showered on PATHAAN. Happy new 12 months, men! See you in the movies!! On twenty-fifth January.”

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