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Ayushmann Khurrana’s AndhaDhun gets a release date in China, will hit the screens in April

After impressing the audience in India, Ayushamnn Khurrana and Tabu starrer Andhadhun is all set to spread its magic in the neighboring country China. The film will hit the screen in China on 3rd April and will release as Piano Player.

Ayushmann Khurrana’s AndhaDhun gets a release date in China Ayushmann Khurrana’s AndhaDhun gets a release date in China

After impressing the audience in India, Ayushamnn Khurrana and Tabu starrer Andhadhun is all set to spread its magic in the neighboring country China. The film will hit the screen in China on 3rd April and will release as Piano Player. There is no denying, Bollywood films witnessa huge fan base in China and have garner big number as well as praise in the country. Hopefully, Sriram Raghavan's AndhaDhun, will join the league of Aamir Khan’s Dangal, PK and Secret Superstar and of SS Rajamouli’s Bahubali series.

Taking to her Instagram, Tabu shared the Chinese poster of the film and also revealed the release date. She wrote, "Happy to share... AndhaDhun releasing in China on the April 3, 2019. The film will open in approx 5000+ screens." In the poster, Ayuhsmann Khurrana’s fane in close up is seen which Piano Player written in Chinese. The mystery thriller is about a blind pianist who witnesses a murder.

AndhaDhun has been distributed internationally by Eros International, read a statement. Ajit Andhare, Chief Operating Officer, Viacom18 Studios, said: "I am happy to announce that Viacom18 Studios has secured its maiden release in China and that too with our favourite film 'Andhadhun'. I am very excited about our film's prospect at the China box office and celebrating what is a major first for the studio."

The film is the first China release for Raghavan.  He said: "I am super thrilled that 'Andhadhun' is releasing in China. Ten years back, on a visit to China, I walked into a Beijing Cafe and was zapped to see Nasir Husain's 'Caravan' playing on a big screen. Dubbed in Chinese, except for the songs. I was told the film was the favourite Indian film of that generation. I am curious how the Chinese audience responds to our musical thriller."

Not just Andhadhun, but Rajinikanth and Akshay Kumar's 2.0 is also all set to release in China in May, this year.

 

 

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