
Amit Sadh on Pune Highway release being postponed: Nation comes first
Amit Sadh
Pune Highway
, starring
Amit Sadh
and
Jim Sarbh
, was initially scheduled to release on May 16. However, due to the recent rise in
cross-border tensions
, the film's producers have chosen to postpone the release by a week, locking in May 23 as the new date.
Addressing the delay, Amit shared, 'Country is always first. That's my stand. When India is at war and cross-border tensions are on a rise, you don't think about movies, and you don't think about anything. Like I was the first one to pull the plug. My producers were also on the same page. So, we paused everything there was to be done around the film.'
Amit Sadh and Jim Sarbh in a still from Pune Highway
His sense of responsibility toward the nation outweighed his professional goals. He added, 'Of course, there's a lot of money at stake. But right now, the country and everything is, that's the biggest thing. So, there were no second thoughts about it. I'll be very frank and honest that this movie means a lot, as I haven't had a release in three years and have not come in theatres in seven years. But India first.'
Now that a ceasefire has been reached following a period of heightened military conflict, and the situation has started to stabilise, the team behind Pune Highway is ready to move forward with the film's release. Amit explained, 'Now, when it looks like everything is going back to its normal course, we decided to release the film on May 23. So that we can be again prepared for it because we have paused everything. So now we get a few days to promote the film. We had paused everything, and we had to unpause. We will obviously need some time to promote the film. The hoardings of our film are already out.'
He also noted that the earlier release date would have left the team with little time to restart promotions. 'May 16 would have been too close to set things into motion. But I feel a week-long gap will be good enough to reach out to the audience with our offering,' he concluded.

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