By Taran Adarsh, February 12, 2008 - 08:37 IST

Sometime back, we had informed you that the Tamil and Telugu versions 
of Ashutosh Gowariker's historical JODHAA AKBAR were slated for 
release simultaneously with the Hindi version of the film — on 15th 
February. Well, there's a slight change now. UTV has decided to 
release the Hindi version on the scheduled date, but push the Tamil 
and Telugu versions to a latter date.

"That's true," Siddharth Roy Kapur of UTV confirms, "We've decided to 
defer the release of Tamil and Telugu versions by 3 weeks. The Tamil 
and Telugu versions will now release on 6th March. The reason for the 
deferred release is, we want to promote the South versions further. 
Also, if the film works in a big way [which it should], the Tamil and 
Telugu versions would only stand to benefit."


Meanwhile, UTV is releasing the historical in approx. 1,500 screens 
in 26 countries. "It'll be the biggest ever release for a Hindi film 
in U.S. [125 screens], while U.K. will see around 70 screens. We're 
covering the domestic [India] market with 825 prints," Siddharth adds.

Meanwhile, a lavish premiere of the film will be held on Thursday 
night at a suburban multiplex of Mumbai.



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