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Varun Dhawan's Street Dancer books a new release date

If you were waiting for the release of the upcoming dance film Street Dancer with bated breath, you will have to wait a bit longer. The makers of the much-awaited movie have decided to push the release date to January next year.

Headlined by Varun Dhawan, Shraddha Kapoor and Prabhudeva, Street Dancer will now roll into theatres on January 24, 2020. Earlier, the dance movie was slated to enter cinemas on 8th December 2019.


Street Dancer is now set to clash with Kangana Ranaut’s much-anticipated sports film Panga. Directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Panga sees Ranaut in the role of a National level kabaddi player. Richa Chadha, Jassie Gill, Neena Gupta and Pankaj Tiwari also play important roles in the film.

Announcing the new release date, Varun Dhawan shared an image on his Twitter handle. In the image, the actor can be seen holding India's flag.

Street Dancer, which is set to release in 3D, is directed by Remo D'Souza. Bhushan Kumar is bankrolling the project under T-Series Films.

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