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The third single "Eppadi Iruntha Naanga", sung by Anthony Daasan, Mahalingam and Vivek Siva was released on 15 March 2021. [37] Initially Vivek and Mervin were reported to handle the film's background score. However, Bakkiyaraj opted Yuvan Shankar Raja to score music for the background and also credited in the film's trailer. [38]
The Hindi dubbed version of the film initially released theatrically in over 800 shows across India and netted ₹0.10 crore at the Indian box office in the first day. [25] The Hindi dubbed version collected ₹1.25 crore at the box office in its first week.
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In 2020, the makers opted to release the film digitally. [9] However, a year later, it was reported that they were considering a theatrical release only. [10] [11] The film was released in cinemas on 8 October 2021 in India. [12] The film's Hindi dubbed version titled Hero - The Bullet was premiered on Zee Cinema on 19 February 2022. [13]
The trailer of this film was released on 22 April 2019 and it released on 5 June for Eid. [8] It stars Salman Khan, Zafar's third collaboration with the actor, alongside Katrina Kaif, Disha Patani, Sunil Grover and Tabu, and is an official adaptation of the Korean film, Ode to My Father. [9] It was also a major commercial success. [10]
Ananth Narayan Mahadevan (born 28 August 1950), also credited as Anant Mahadevan, [1] [2] is an Indian screenwriter, actor, and film director of Hindi and Marathi as well as Tamil Films and television shows. [3]
By July 2021, the series was expected to be released in September of that year. [11] The first teaser trailer for the series was released on 20 June 2021. [ 12 ] On 4 September, TRT released a second trailer for the series, revealing its title, Barbaroslar: Akdeniz'in Kılıcı ( transl. Barbaros: Sword of the Mediterranean ), and premiere date ...
The film released in Kannada and dubbed versions in Hindi (titled Baadshah Pehlwaan), Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam languages. [16] It was to release on Varamahalakshmi festival on 9 August, but delayed and was released on 12 September.