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Wajah Tum Ho makers move release date to Dec 16 due to demonetisation

| | Nov 29, 2016, at 01:10 am
Mumbai, Nov 28 (IBNS): Director Vishal Pandya's first two films Hate Story 2 and 3 were super hits.

His upcoming film Wajah Tum Ho in the same genre was slated to be released on Dec 2, however the makers have decided to shift the release date to Dec 16.

A large section of the potential audience of Wajah Tum Ho is based in smaller towns where there is a severe crunch of availability of new currency.

Due to this short term affect of demonetisation, the makers were thus advised by the trade to shift the release to Dec 16 which also coincidentally has no other Bollywood release.

In addition, it gives 15 days more time to people to adjust to the current situation the country is transiting through.

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