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Is Sudeep's Max looking for a year end release?

Earlier, the Max team had been forced to delay the release date reveal during Ganesha Chaturthi due to unforeseen technical setbacks

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Fans of Kichcha Sudeep, who were left disheartened by the absence of Max release date, can now breathe easy. The much-awaited moment is finally approaching! The film’s release date will be revealed on November 27, and the excitement is building.


Kalaippulli S Thanu, who produced Max under the V Creations banner, along with Kichcha Creations, took to social media to deliver the update. His post read: “Epics aren’t born in a day—they’re forged in fire and glory. The battleground is set, and our ‘BAADSHAH’ Kiccha Sudeep is ready to conquer! Get ready for the MAX'imum announcement! The wait ends on November 27th.”


With this announcement, fans now have a definitive date to look forward to, ending weeks of suspense. There are rumours that Max is targeting a year-end release, but this will be confirmed once the team makes its official release.


Earlier, the Max team had been forced to delay the release date reveal during Ganesha Chaturthi due to unforeseen technical setbacks.


Directed by Vijay Karthikeya, Max is set to be an action-packed thriller, starring Kichcha Sudeep as cop again. The film also features Varalakshmi Sharathkumar, Samyuktha Hornad, Sukrutha Wagle, and others in the cast. Max music is composed by B Ajaneesh B Loknath.


The makers have already teased audiences with the film's first single, titled 'Maximum Mass', and the track lyrics written by Anup Bhandari and voice lent by rapper Mc Bijju.

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