
India's First Aerial Action Thriller ‘Flight' Back In Theatres, Watch AI-Enhanced VFX On BIG Screens - Check Re-Release Date
On Flight's AI-Backed VFX
Lead actor Mohit Chadda said, "With this re-release, we've taken Flight to new heights – literally and visually. Telling impactful stories has always been the aim, and now with the power of AI, we'll able to tell them in ways never imagined before. This version of Flight isn't just enhanced—it's transformed." Behind this innovation is Crazy Boyz Entertainment, the production house that first brought Flight to audiences, and its visual effects division - Crazy VFX. It is founded by Mohit Chadda, who has a tech background. Over the years, he's built a diverse acting career spanning Bollywood, Tamil, and Telugu cinema, along with several successful TV appearances.
FLIGHT RE-RELEASE IN CINEMAS
The film's re-release is presented in collaboration with ATPL, led by renowned media entrepreneur Akkshay Rathie, who has partnered with Crazy Boyz Entertainment to bring this next-gen theatrical experience to audiences across India. 'What Crazy VFX has achieved with Flight is nothing short of revolutionary. They are reimagining the boundaries of filmmaking through AI—bringing a level of visual sophistication that is not only immersive but also game-changing for the industry. We're thrilled to bring this enhanced experience to the big screen, " said Akkshay Rathie, Director, Ashirwad Theatres Pvt. Ltd. Whether you're watching it for the first time or reliving the adrenaline, Flight is India's first AI-enhanced action spectacle. And it's meant to be seen where it belongs: on the big screen.
Flight (AI-Enhanced Version) is being released in theatres nationwide on May 30, 2025, by Cinepolis.
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