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Taapsee Pannu's Dil Juunglee will now release on Mar 9

| @indiablooms | Feb 10, 2018, at 10:07 pm

Mumbai, Feb 10 (IBNS): Release of  Bollywood film Dil Juunglee has been deferred to Mar 9.

The movie was earlier scheduled to hit the Indian silverscreen on Feb 16.

Release date of several Indian movies including Akshay Kumar's PadMan were changed in recent times after Deepika Padukone's Padmaavat was deferred to Jan 25 from initial release date of Dec 1, 2017.

Film critic Taran Adarsh tweeted: " Following the changes in the release date of #Padmaavat, #PadMan and #Aiyaary, #DilJuunglee - which was scheduled for release on 16 Feb 2018 - has been shifted to next month... The Taapsee Pannu - Saqib Saleem starrer will now release on 9 March 2018. "

Dil Juunglee features actors Taapsee Pannu and Saqib Saleem in lead roles.

PadMan released on Friday.

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