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Nani reacts to Suriya's Retro releasing on same date as HIT The Third Case, calls its a 'party' instead of competition

Telugu actor Nani, popularly known as the "Natural Star," is currently busy promoting HIT: The Third Case. While speaking about the film's release, he addressed its box office clash with Suriya's Retro, as both movies are scheduled to hit theatres on May 1.

April 26, 2025 / 18:21 IST
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Nani also expressed that after audiences enjoy Retro, he is committed to delivering a memorable experience with HIT 3.
Nani also expressed that after audiences enjoy Retro, he is committed to delivering a memorable experience with HIT 3.

Telugu actor Nani, known as natural star is currently gearing up is HIT The Third Case. During the promotions of his film, he commented on the of HIT 3 with Suriya's Retro at the box office as they are set to release on the same date May 1.

Talking to the media at HIT 3's promotions in Chennai, Nani called the releasing of both films on same day as a 'party' and not a competition. "I don’t think it’s a competition, it’s a party. We are both coming to celebrate our films with all of you. Retro will definitely be the first choice for the Tamil audience, and rightfully so. I hope you have a great experience watching Retro in theatres because I have huge respect for Suriya sir, and I love Karthik Subaraj’s work. I am sure they are going to create some magic. It’ll be awesome. A great weekend can have two films," he said.

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Nani also expressed that after audiences enjoy Retro, he is committed to delivering a memorable experience with HIT 3. He shared his hope that May 1 would be a day when films releasing across the country perform well and help bring audiences back to theatres.

Speaking to the media, Nani explained that he chose the name Wall Poster Cinema for his production company because, as a child, he frequently saw movie posters on walls before teasers and trailers were widely used. He would see these posters every day while he lived behind Hyderabad's Sathyam Theatre, which ignited his passion for films and eventually gave rise to the name of his business.