9 minutes ago
- copy link
Recently, the release date of Agastya Nanda starrer film ‘Ikkis’ was extended. It was said that the makers have taken such a decision considering the box office performance of Dhurandhar.
Now Amitabh Bachchan has given the reason for extending the release date of grandson Agastya’s film. He has written a post on his X account.
He writes in the post – ‘T 5599 – IKKIS was earlier on 25th 25th, now it will be released on 26th 26th (1). Some astrologers say, brother, the omen is good, walk away, just walk away.

Along with the tweet, he has also posted a photo, in which he is seen promoting Twenty One. Actually, the actor has a T-shirt in his hand, on which twenty one is written. Big B is seen standing in front of fans wearing this t-shirt.
Let us tell you that trade analyst Taran Adarsh had tweeted that the makers have taken this decision considering the box office record of Dhurandhar.
While sharing the new poster of the film, Taran Adarsh had written on X- ‘Breaking news… Wise move by Dinesh Vijan. The release date of Twenty One has been changed to January 1, 2026. As soon as the release date of Baahubali 2 was fixed in 2017, the date of Hindi Medium was wisely postponed.
In the year 2024, Chhaava changed its release date to 2025 to avoid direct clash with Pushpa 2.

Changing the dates of Hindi Medium and Chhaava benefited them and both finally got a chance to perform without any interruption.
Dinesh Vijan has done this for the third time. Twenty One, which was originally scheduled to release on 25 December 2025, will now be released a week later on 1 January 2026.
Dhurandhar is making waves at the box office and there are no signs of its pace slowing down. Also, Hollywood film Avatar will be released on a large scale in India this Friday i.e. 19th December.
Let us tell you that ‘Ikkis’ is the last film of late actor Dharmendra. In this he has played the role of father of Agastya Nanda’s character. He had also written a poem for this film, a glimpse of which can be seen in the trailer.
Source link
[ad_3]