‘Vishwaroopam’ DTH release on February 2: Kamal

January 14, 2013 02:58 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:33 pm IST - CHENNAI:

Film-maker and actor Kamal Haasan has officially announced that his big budget blockbuster Vishwaroopam will be released on direct-to-home (DTH) platform on February 2, a week after its theatre release in Tamil and Telugu.

The Hindi version of the film Vishwaroop will hit the theatres in North India on February 1 and the DTH release will be on February 2.

Issuing a >press release on Monday, on behalf on his production house Raajkamal Films International, the film-maker apologised to the “patient yet eager audience” who were waiting to watch the film on DTH.

Mr Haasan also said he was working with his DTH partners to reduce the pricing of the show for video-on-demand and also contemplating three shows on February 2 to make it convenient for those who book the movie.

The film-maker had originally planned to premiere the movie on DTH platforms a day ahead of its theatre release. However, the plan was dropped after a section of theatre owners and distributors protested, and eventually held negotiations with Kamal Haasan to change the strategy. He further said those DTH subscribers who had paid for the original premiere can get the amount refunded or adjusted against their other bills, as they deemed fit and allowed for by the respective DTH services.

“Despite the slight delay, Viswharoopam on DTH will be one of its kind even in India,” the actor noted.

A factual error has been corrected in this article on January 15, 2013

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