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Abbas-Mustan's Machine to now release a week earlier

Abbas-Mustan's Machine to now release a week earlier

India Blooms News Service | | 16 Feb 2017, 07:05 pm
Mumbai, Feb 16 (IBNS): The makers of the upcoming film Machine, starring debutant Mustafa and Kiara Advani, have decided to prepone the release of the film by a week. Machine will now release on March 17.

The teaser and first song of the film are out and the buzz created by both these assets have been absolutely phenomenal.

The first song, Itna Tumhe crossed 2 million views in a short span of 3 days, while the teaser has already crossed 2.5 million views. Owing to this incredible response, the makers decided to move the release to an earlier date.

Commenting on the same, director duo Abbas-Mustan said, “The teaser and the song have been loved by the audience. In fact, the kind of response that was received surpassed our expectations. This kind of positive response is great and we thought to ourselves that we shouldn’t be making the audience wait any longer than they have to.”

Produced by AD films (Haresh Patel), Pranay Chokshi, Dhaval Jayantilal Gada (DG) and Abbas-Mustan, Machine stars Mustafa & Kiara Advani. The film is directed by Abbas-Mustan and is slated to release on March 17.
 

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