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Will Akshay’s '8x10 Tasveer' make it on 3rd April?

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Posted: Mar 20, 2009 at 1110 hrs IST

Mumbai Will ‘8 x 10 Tasveer’ make it on 3rd April? The film producers and distributors' associations have decided to stop all releases from 4th April onwards and the only film okayed for release in April is Nagesh Kukunoor's Akshay Kumar starrer. But there's talk that the film won't make it on the scheduled date since the post-production work is still incomplete.

Elahe Hiptoola confirms that the post-production work is going on in full steam, to meet the deadline. "We are working very hard to meet the deadline. I am well aware that our film has got the okay from the producers/distributors' body to release the film by 3rd April and we are optimistic of meeting the deadline. The film requires heavy-duty visual effects and we're working on it 24 x 7," she says.

Meanwhile, Percept has decided to give a controlled release to the film. Unlike other Akshay Kumar starrers, which were released with 1500 - 1800 screens worldwide, this one will be released with a lower print count, approx. 1200 - 1400 screens worldwide.

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