Panic of ‘Dhurandhar 2’ in Hollywood, world’s number 1 film postponed again in India
Uma Shankar March 24, 2026 12:24 PM
Panic of 'Dhurandhar 2' in Hollywood, world's number 1 film postponed again in India

Project Hail Mary Release Postponed in India: 'Dhurandhar 2', directed by Aditya Dhar, has been released in theaters and after seeing it, people are saying only one thing - "Ranveer Singh has done wonders." 'Dhurandhar 2' is making a bigger splash than the dominance that 'Dhurandhar' had established last year. From social media to box office, there is a buzz everywhere. Its craze is so tremendous that only 5 days have passed since the film was released and it has earned more than Rs 700 crore worldwide. A much awaited film of Hollywood'Dhurandhar 2' Was going to be released with. But in view of this craze, this film was postponed some time ago and its new release date was also revealed. Now once again the release date of this Hollywood film has been postponed in India.

The impact of the huge earnings of 'Dhurandhar 2' is clearly visible on other films. Due to this film of Ranveer Singh, many films have been postponed earlier also. The world's number 1 film 'Project Hail Mary' has been postponed for the second time in India. Ryan Gosling's 'Project Hail Mary' may be performing well at the global box office, but 'Dhurandhar 2' is hindering its release in India. It is being told that the release of this science-fiction drama in the country has been postponed for about a week, due to the tremendous dominance of 'Dhurandhar 2' at the Indian box office.

When will Project Hail Mary be released in India?

'Dhurandhar 2' has maintained its dominance not only in the country but also in foreign countries and has become the number 2 film in the world. However, 'Project Hail Mary' remains at number one. Despite this, there is a delay in the arrival of this Hollywood film in India. Initially 'Project Hail Mary' was scheduled to release worldwide on March 20. But this film will now hit Indian theaters on March 26. This delay reflects a growing trend in global distribution, in which international studios are constantly changing their strategies to avoid conflicts with major Indian releases.

'Project Hail Mary' is not the only film which has been affected by this. Earlier, Yash's film 'Toxic' has also changed its release date to avoid direct clash with Ranveer Singh's blockbuster film. Before the film's release in India, 'Project Hail Mary' directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, while speaking to the media, talked about the growing influence of Indian films and said, "It is growing every year. Indian films in America, starting with RRR, are now becoming big cultural achievements."

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