Johar accompanied by Producers' Guild President Mukesh Bhatt met Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis at his home 'Varsha' here this morning where Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray, whose party has been opposing the release, was also present.
MNS had threatened to stall the release of the movie as it had Pakistani actor Fawad Khan but has now withdrawn its protest.
"We thank the Producers Guild who have come out in support of our film 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' and also wholeheartedly thank the single screen owners and associations and multiplex owners for supporting our film and standing by us. Let's celebrate Diwali with Ae Dil Hai Mushkil," Apoorva Mehta, CEO of Dharma Productions, said.
"We are extremely thankful to the Guild and the cinema owners who have stood by 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' and have come out and supported us. The film talks about celebrating love this Diwali and we are seeing so much solidarity within our industry," he said.
Mukesh Bhatt, the President of the Producers Guild took a dig at Cinema Owners Exhibitors Association of India, which has decided to stick to its stand to not release the movie in their theatres.
"Some irrelevant body calling themselves as exhibitor association were trying to be in the news by capitalising on the sensitive political scenario.
After the resolution, a number of theatre owners came out in support of the movie.
Aditya Chowksey Executive body member of Central Circuit Cine Association (CCA), which represents cinemas in CP-CI-Rajasthan, said they had planned to release the movie in their nearly 50 single screen cinemas and are expecting a good response in advance bookings.
"All single screens and multiplexes are screening ADHM. This is a big film, with big names releasing in a festive period to bring joy to our audiences," said Anil Thadani, owner AA Films.
Arvind Chapalka, Owner of City Pride Chain also confirmed that the movie will be screened in all their theatres in Pune.
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