Singham Again: After the ban in Saudi Arabia, 'Singham Again' gets another big blow! It got postponed here.

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Ajay Devgan and Rohit Shetty's Singham Again is ready to release. This year's biggest clash is going to happen. When 'Singham Again' and 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' will come face to face in the theatres. Both the films are being released worldwide. But now the makers of 'Singham Again' have got a big shock. Actually, the film will not be released in Singapore on 1st November.

Recently 'Singham Again' and 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' were banned in Saudi Arabia. While Kartik's film was said to be related to homosexuality, Ajay's film was said to be related to religion. Now Singham Again has got another setback.

When will 'Singham Again' be released in Singapore?

Recently a report was published on Bollywood Hungama. It was revealed that the decision to release 'Singham Again' in Singapore had to be postponed. The reason for this is the censor board. Actually, the censor process was not completed there. It has been said from the source that the Singapore Censor Board is very strict and is known for such behavior. Due to this, many films have suffered losses in the past as well. Instead of November 1, the film will now be released in Singapore on November 7.

'Singham Again' will be released on 1900 screens. This includes a record-breaking 197 screens in Fiji, Australia, and New Zealand. At the same time, there is a plan to show it on more than 760 screens in North America. Talking about Canada, it has got the maximum number of screens in cineplexes there. Apart from this, this film will be released in 224 cinemas in the UK and Ireland. In fact, the advance booking of the film is being done rapidly. However, it is estimated that the film will do more business than 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' on the opening day.

One after the other big stars are seen in the picture. While fans were already super excited about Akshay Kumar's cameo, everyone is waiting to see Salman Khan in Chulbul Pandey's style. In India, the screens have been divided with a 60-40 percent ratio. That is, 60 percent of screens have been given to Ajay Devgan's film and 40 percent to Kartik's film.