The much-adored romantic classic “Tujhe Meri Kasam“, featuring Riteish and Genelia Deshmukh, is scheduled for a re-release in theaters on September 13, 2024. This film gained significance due to being the big-screen debut of the beloved couple and providing the setting for their real-life romance. True Entertainment will oversee distribution, returning this film to cinemas all across India. First released in January 2003, “Tujhe Meri Kasam” was a massive success, playing continuously for more than 100 days in various theaters.
Showing a commendable example of undisturbed distribution, Tujhe Meri Kasam stood out amidst the prevalence of leaks and copyright infringement.
“I’m delighted that ‘Tujhe Meri Kasam’ will be back in cinemas. This movie wasn’t just my first appearance, but it also marked the beginning of something meaningful in my life. It’s heartwarming to revisit those early days and relive this unique moment with our audience again. Look forward to seeing you on September 13!”
1. Deshmukh posted to Instagram with the caption: “This is where it all started! ‘Tujhe Meri Kasam,’ our debut film, released on January 3, 2003. We’re eternally grateful for the love showered upon the movie and us over the past ten years. For those asking where to watch TMK: it re-releases on September 13! Don’t miss out – go see it!”
1. Genelia Deshmukh stated, “I’m elated that ‘Tujhe Meri Kasam’ is returning to cinemas! This movie holds a very personal significance in my heart as it signaled the start of my career in the film industry and with Riteish. I’m eager for viewers to relive the enchantment of this love story all over again.”
1. The movie, titled ‘Disturbia’, is set to be re-released in cinemas on September 13, 2024, and was directed by K. Vijaya Bhaskar and produced by the Late Shri Ramoji Rao.
1. In terms of Deshmukh’s recent stage debut, it was with Pill – Pill follows the lifecycle of a pill from production to consumption, showcasing a range of characters such as pharmaceutical tycoons, crooked doctors, government officials, media representatives, corrupt regulators, and whistleblowers. (This version is longer, but still easy to read)
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2024-09-04 10:25