The recent hit film directed by Rohit Shetty Sooryavanshi is making noise after its release on November 5. The film starring Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif in the lead role made a buzz among the audience even before its release, and now, days after its release, the buzz continues. But the reason is something socking. The film produced by Akshay Kumar, Rohit Shetty and Reliance Entertainment has been pulled out from several multiplexes of the Carnival all-India chain. According to the recent reports of a leading daily, the film is back in the Carnival properties. Interestingly, Sooryavanshi disappeared from several Carnival Multiplexes on 20th November and returned on 21st.
This happened only for a day i.e., on November 20. According to a source of a leading portal, it had been decided that Carnival will pay the rightful share from the Friday-Saturday-Sunday collection in their properties to the producers every Monday. The share from the Monday to Thursday segments of every week was supposed to be handed over, every Friday. But, only the first 3 days’ share reached the producers. After that, no payments were done till November 19.
As a result, Reliance Entertainment was displeased, which stopped Sooryavanshi’s display in the Carnival chain across the country. As per the source, the few management-controlled properties continued to showcase the film. A source close to the development informed a leading daily that Sooryavanshi was certainly running in only the management-controlled centers of Carnival on November 20. The same source said that they have discontinued it. Carnival defaulted on payments. It is true that they were paid for only the first 3 days, concluded the source.
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The insider also said that they will have no problem in running the film after that in the Carnival properties where it has been stopped. They do business said the source. Adding more to it, he said that Sooryavanshi is back in the Carnival chain across India as evident from a ticket booking website.