The much-anticipated action-thriller film ‘Ruslaan,’ starring Aayush Sharma, is gearing up for a worldwide release, with its makers teaming up with NH Studioz for distribution.
Speaking about the collaboration, Aayush Sharma emphasized the significance of a robust distribution strategy in the filmmaking process. NH Studioz, renowned for its stellar track record, has been associated with acclaimed films such as ‘Pink,’ ‘Shivaay,’ ‘October,’ ‘Tubelight,’ and ‘Jab Harry Met Sejal,’ IANS reported.
Aayush Sharma expressed his enthusiasm for partnering with NH Studioz, highlighting their shared vision for ‘Ruslaan’ and their commitment to delivering impactful cinema globally. He conveyed his excitement to collaborate with a team that resonates deeply with his filmmaking ethos.
NH Studioz, in addition to its distribution endeavors, boasts a commendable portfolio as producers, with projects like ‘Freddy’ and ‘Omerta’ under their banner. Narendra Hirawat of NH Studioz expressed delight in partnering with K K Radhamohan of Sri Sathya Sai Arts for “Ruslaan,” affirming their dedication to ensuring a wide theatrical release for the film worldwide.
Producer K K Radhamohan echoed Hirawat’s sentiments, expressing elation at NH Studioz joining forces to present ‘Ruslaan’ to global audiences. He praised NH Studioz’s commitment to entertaining cinema and looked forward to sharing their vision with viewers worldwide.
Directed by Karan L Butani and produced by K K Radhamohan of Sri Sathya Sai Arts, ‘Ruslaan’ also stars Sushrii Mishraa, Jagapathi Babu, and Vidya Malvade. Scheduled for release on April 26, the film promises an enthralling cinematic experience for audiences across the globe.
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