What was shaping up to be one of the biggest film events of the season, the audio launch of Thug Life, has been put on hold. The makers made the tough call to postpone the May 16 event due to the rising tensions along the India-Pakistan border, choosing national sensitivity over cinematic celebration.
The film’s team released a statement acknowledging the situation: “Art can wait. India comes first. In view of the developments at our nation’s border and the current state of heightened alert, we have decided to reschedule the audio launch of Thug Life, originally planned for the 16th of May.
As our soldiers stand firm on the frontlines with unflinching courage in defence of our motherland, I believe it is a time for quiet solidarity, not celebration. A new date will be announced at a later, more appropriate time.
At this time, our thoughts are with the brave men and women of our armed forces who stand vigilant, safeguarding our nation. As citizens, it is our duty to respond with restraint and solidarity. Celebration must make way for reflection.”
In uncertain times, this gesture reminds us that art doesn’t stand apart from the world—it stands with it. For fans, the wait may be longer, but so is the admiration for a team that knows when to step back and stand together.
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