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Upcoming James Bond entry No Time To Die to be first Hollywood film to release in Gujarati

Upcoming James Bond entry No Time To Die to be first Hollywood film to release in Gujarati

Starring Daniel Craig in the lead role, No Time To Die is one of the eagerly awaited movies of 2021. The upcoming 007 film has faced a long road to theatres due to the coronavirus pandemic, but that has not abated fans’ interest even a bit.

Universal Pictures India recently took the excitement level of Indian audiences to the next level with its latest announcement. The studio announced that apart from English and other popular Indian languages, No Time To Die will also release in Gujarati. The Cary Joji Fukunaga directorial is set to become the first Hollywood film to get a release in Gujarati. Universal Pictures India released the trailer of the film in Gujarati, informing fans about a Gujarati version.


No Time To Die will enter theatres in India on September 30, along with the UK and eight days prior to its release in the US on October 8. Now, the film will be available in theatres in India in English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Gujarati.

No Time To Die will be the 25th film in the franchise and it will be Craig’s last performance as the iconic M16 agent. The Bond films featuring Daniel Crag as the M16 agent include Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace (2008), Skyfall (2012), and Spectre (2015).

In addition to Craig as James Bond, No Time to Die also stars Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ben Whishaw, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz, Ana de Armas, Rory Kinnear, Dali Benssalah, David Dencik, and Billy Magnussen in important characters.

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