Recently, on the set of “Chennai Express,” Shah Rukh Khan had asked his team to “Get ready for Eid.” The formal announcement of the release date (August 8) had created quite a flutter in the industry, with filmmakers either making way for the Rohit Shetty juggernaut or, as in the case of Ekta Kapoor, deciding to take the challenge head on with “Once Upon a Time in Mumbai, Dobara.”
Nearly three months, many meetings and much deliberation later, Ekta has decided to shift the release date of her ambitious film. It will now release a week later, on Independence Day.
Ekta finally paid heed to her well wishers, who reasoned that the films could eat into each other’s profit, and decided to give the two films enough space to reach out to their respective audiences.
A representation was made from the makers and stake holders of “Chennai Express” to Jeetendra, requesting him to reconsider the release date in the interest of both the films. The veteran actor spoke to the Balaji team to do the needful to avert the clash.
The Eid clash of the two power-packed films had been much anticipated by fans and the film fraternity. However, “Chennai Express and OUATIM – Again” belong to two different genres and there is enough and more room for two good films to work at the box office, even if they release on the same day.


