One of the most celebrated films of Shah Rukh Khan, Swades' did not receive the recognition it deserved when it was released in 2004. The film now stands the test of time as it continues to remain relevant for the young generation of the country. Considering its impact, renowned producer Ronnie Screwvala called for its re-release in theatres.
Swades 🤍 — Draco TM (@dev66612) In an interview with IndiaToday.In, Ronnie Screwvala stated, ''It could re-release for sure. I keep telling everyone that it was a film ahead of its time.
Therefore, it needs its second time around''. He also revealed renaming their foundation after the movie. ''Shah Rukh Khan is a NASA scientist, and he comes back to rural India and wants to light the bulb, quite literally,'' the producer stated.
Petition for the re-release of 'Swades' in theaters across India! — Nidhi (@SrkianNidhiii) He pointed out that today's generation resonates with the story and added, ''You may go abroad to study, but eventually, you want to come back to your country. The film represents the spirit and mood of the nation, and therefore is very relevant''. ALSO SEE: Preity Zinta as a News presenter, Hrithik Roshan as a protagonist, The Movies are set in Kashmir.
Mission Kashmir | Lakshya — Chaitanya. (@illusionistChay) The trend of re-releasing films is gaining momentum in the industry considering their success at the box office. Recently, Ranbir Kapoor's Rockstar witnessed a newfound appreciation from the masses after its.
