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Good News for Tiger Shroff's fans, Ganapath to release on this date

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Thursday, 23 February 2023 (16:05 IST)
New Delhi:The makers of ‘Ganapath’ on Wednesday revealed the release date of the film, with a power-packed announcement video featuring Tiger Shroff in the most rugged and raw avatar.
‘Ganapath’ is all set to release on October 20, in five languages including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu. The actor was recently spotted in town donning a new tattoo on his forearm, which was the big reveal for the announcement of the release date.
 
Along with the young action hero Tiger and the gorgeous Kriti Sanon, the makers have also announced legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan who will be playing an important character in the film. This is for the first time when the audience will see Amitabh and Tiger on-screen together.
 
Producer Jackky Bhagnani shares, “I have always been a fan of seeing this new world through the lens of cinema, that’s what really excited me about this film. And I am thrilled, excited and can’t wait for the audiences to witness and visually experience this new dystopian world of Ganapath. As always, it’s been our endeavour to bring to the audience larger than life cinema and Ganapath will surely enthral you with its unique and picturesque storytelling.”
 
Pooja Entertainment presents 'Ganapath' in association with Good Co. Directed by Vikas Bahl, the film is produced by Vashu Bhagnani, Jackky Bhagnani, Deepshikha Deshmukh, and Vikas Bahl.It will hit the screens on October 20.(UNI)
 

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