Dhanush vs Dhanush clash averted


Mumbai, Jun 28 (IANS): It was going to be a clash of two of Dhanush's films Friday - "Ambikapathy", the Tamil version "Raanjhanaa", was to compete with Dhanush's brand new original Tamil film "Maryan". But the clash got averted at the eleventh hour.

This was the first time that there would have been three releases featuring Dhanush, within two weeks, with two of his Tamil films vying for eyeballs during the same Friday.

Dhanush, a very meticulous career planner, was not pleased. But the release of "Maryan" was postponed at the last minute.

Confirming the development, Dhanush said: "Only the dubbed Tamil version of 'Raanjhanaa' is releasing this Friday. It's god's will, I guess."

"Maryan" is a thriller directed by Bharatbala, and Dhanush plays a man on a journey of self-discovery in it.

According to sources, every effort was made to avert the clash at the Tamil Nadu box office.

"If you look at the history of the Tamil Nadu box office, no Tamil superstar - from M.G. Ramachandran to Shivaji Ganesan to Kamal Haasan to Rajinikanth to Suriya to Vikram to Dhanush, has ever released two of his films during the same Friday or even close to one another.

"Dhanush tried his best to space his two Tamil releases out by at least a week. He would have preferred if 'Ambikapathy' came a week earlier on the same Friday as 'Raanjhanaa'. But Eros, the producers of 'Raanjhanaa' did not want the Hindi and Tamil versions of their film to come on the same Friday," said a source.

  

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