Bollywood: Shah Rukh Khan’s Dunki bags 5:55 am show at iconic cinema hall in Mumbai

After sustaining a dull period, Bollywood has made a roaring comeback this year. Riding on the back of several commercially successful films like Pathaan and the recently released Animal, Bollywood has found back its lost mojo. This has resulted in support from cinema halls. Shah Rukh Khan, Taapsee Pannu and Vicky Kaushal’s Dunki, which is all set to hit the big screens on December 21, has been slotted for a 5:55 am show at the iconic Gaiety cinema in Mumbai.

Following the intriguing Dunki Drop 4 (trailer), audiences are eagerly looking forward to the film, which promises a diverse range of emotions. This excitement is clearly reflected in the advance bookings for Dunki, which has already surpassed Rs 2 crore (USD 240K) for the opening day in India.

Now, the Rajkumar Hirani-directorial has got its first ever 5:55 am show in Mumbai. Shah Rukh’s fan club, SRK Universe, has organised special shows of Dunki in over 1000 screens worldwide, which is a record for any Hindi actor.

In Mumbai, the fan club has created a new record with magical number 5:55 am show at Gaiety cinema. This is earliest show in history of the iconic cinema.

It may be noted that Shah Rukh’s fan club had held first ever 9 am show for Pathaan at Gaiety cinema. They followed it with first ever 6 am show for Jawan at the same venue.

Fans are leaving no stone unturned to express their excitement ahead of the film’s theatrical release. Dunki is all set to hit the silver screens on December 21, and it will clash with Prabhas and Prashanth Neel’s mega action film, Salaar, which has been scheduled to release the next day.

Dunki marks Shah Rukh’s first collaboration with Rajkumar Hirani of Munna Bhai MBBS and 3 Idiots fame, and the film also stars Boman Irani, Vikram Kochhar and Anil Grover in pivotal roles. The film is produced by Rajkumar Hirani and Gauri Khan. It is written by Abhijat Joshi, Rajkumar Hirani and Kanika Dhillon.

(The article is published under a mutual content partnership arrangement between The Free Press Journal and Connected to India)