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‘The digital world is flooded with questions’ – Sajid Nadiadwala talks about Salman Khan’s much awaited ‘Kick 2’ release date

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With his mass-market masala commercial movies, the “Bhaijaan” of the Indian film industry, Salman Khan has long been the undisputed king of the box office. Salman has played multiple characters which proves his versatility as an actor. However, that has not been the same for him in Bollywood over the past few years as some of his movies failed to impress the fans.

Salman will be seen in the sequel of his superhit 2014 movie Kick, however, the release date is not yet announced. Meanwhile, popular movie producer Sajid Nadiadwala, who also debuted as a director with Kick, revealed recently that the movie release will get extended as they need a better time to launch the movie. However, he also revealed that the script is completed on paper.

“I launched myself as a director with Kick and that’s my favourite IP. The moment I speak about Kick, I get messages from the industry and even the digital world is flooded with questions about when Kick 2 will go on floors. Now, I promise that there will be an extension to Kick. The subject is there on paper, it’s completely written but needs time. We need a bigger scale and a better time for its release. We need to have cinema consumption back in fashion for us to make Kick. Once we are back to normal, I will be ready to take Kick 2 on floors,” Sajid was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times.

I just need the excitement of the audience to come back: Sajid Nadiadwala

The producer maintains that he is being cautious with the sequel because the audience has high expectations for the action movie. He said that the movie requires a big number of screens. He said that Salman has also heard the script and it will soon hit the theaters.

“We need to have cinema consumption back in fashion for us to make Kick. Once we are back to normal, I will be ready to take Kick 2 on the floors. Salman has also heard it and now I just need the excitement of the audience to come back and then we can plan Kick 2 accordingly,” he added.

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