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Published 14:25 IST, May 8th 2019

Here's what Hrithik Roshan's 'Super 30' makers said about their clash with Kangana Ranaut's 'Mental Hai Kya'. Read here

After Ekta Kapoor released a statement on Kangana Ranaut's 'Mental Hai Kya' clash with 'Super 30', the makers of the latter have cleared their stance on the same.

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Here's what Hrithik Roshan's 'Super 30' makers said about their clash with Kangana Ranaut's 'Mental Hai Kya'. Read here
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The makers of 'Super 30' in an official statement have confirmed that the Hrithik Roshan starrer is all set to hit the theatres on July 26. However, this means that the film will clash with Kangana Ranaut's 'Mental Hai Kya'. In a tweet, the makers wrote "There is no change in the release date of Super 30. The film will hit screens on 26th July 2019".

Previously, 'Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi' was also scheduled to release around the same time as 'Super 30', but then the makers of the latter decided to postpone the date. 
However, seems like this won't be the case this time.

READ: 'My Decision My Film...I’m My Own Person,' Ekta Kapoor Releases Clarification Over Kangana Ranaut's 'Mental Hai Kya' And Hrithik Roshan's 'Super 30' Clash. Here's The Statement

Prior to the statement of 'Super 30' makers, Ekta Kapoor's production company had released a statement saying, "The shift in the release date is a decision taken after recommendations from the distributors, trade analysts and a top research team, keeping in mind the other releases a week before and after this date." 

Read their statement below: 

Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut's 'Mental Hai Kya' has been making headlines as The Indian Psychiatric Society had filed an official complaint to Prasoon Joshi, chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) demanding a change in the title. The committee further wrote, "We take serious objections to the title of the movie which is discriminative, stigmatising, degrading, inhumane in projecting mental disorders and people who suffer from mental disorders."

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14:08 IST, May 8th 2019