Sikandar: This is why 'Sikandar' was removed from Mumbai's theatres, 'The Diplomat' and 'L2: Empuraan' were put in


Sikandar Removed from Theatres: salman Khan's film 'Sikandar' has been removed from many theatres in Mumbai. Let us know in this news why the theatre owners are doing this.

Salman Khan's film 'Sikandar', which was released on the occasion of Eid, has failed to impress the audience. The film's performance at theatres was very poor, due to which theatre owners have been forced to replace it with other films. 'Sikandar' was removed from many theatres in mumbai after the weekend. 'Empuraan', 'The Diplomatand even Gujarati films have been put in its place.


According to reports, the evening and night shows of Sikandar at Inox, Raghuleela Mall in Kandivali have been replaced by the Gujarati film'Umbaro'. On 1 April, the 9:30 pm show of Sikandar was cancelled and replaced with another Gujarati film, 'The Best Pandya'. This is reported because theatre owners find it more profitable to run other films instead of 'Sikandar'. 'Sikandar' was not getting any audience and was incurring losses.

The 5:30 pm and 9:30 pm shows at Cinepolis Seawoods and PVR, Orion Mall have been replaced with mohanlal and prithviraj Sukumaran's film 'Empuran'. This film has been controversial but it is managing to attract more audiences than Sikandar in theatres.


The 8 pm show of Sikandar at INOX Nariman Point and the 8:30 pm show at Metro INOX theatre have now been replaced with john Abraham's film 'The Diplomat'. The film released on 14 March. Sikandar released in theatres on 30 March, a day before Eid. salman khan and rashmika Mandanna's film fails to attract audience.

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