Shahid Kapoor in a still from 'Jersey' Photograph:( X )
The release of Shahid Kapoor and Mrunal Thakur starrer sports drama 'Jersey' has been postponed amid rise in coronavirus cases in India.
The release of Shahid Kapoor and Mrunal Thakur starrer sports drama 'Jersey' has been postponed amid rise in coronavirus cases in India. The country has been witnessing a surge in Omicron variant of the virus and several states in the country have imposed restrictions in movements.
The news of the film being delayed for the fourth time comes just three days before its countrywide release in theatres on December 31.
"In view of the current circumstances and new COVID-19 guidelines we have decided to postpone the theatrical release of our film 'Jersey'.
"We have received immense love from you all so far and want to thank you all for everything. Until then everyone please stay safe and healthy, and wishing you all the best for the new year ahead!! Team Jersey!!" the producers said in a statement.
'Jersey' is a Hindi remake of the 2019 Telugu blockbuster of the same name.
The movie has faced a number of delays due to the pandemic. It was originally scheduled for a release in August 2020, but was postponed due to the pandemic. The makers then announced another release date during Diwali but it was postponed for a third time to December 31.
'Jersey' is produced by South film producers Allu Aravind, Dil Raju and Kapoor's producer friend Aman Gill.
Directed by Gowtham Tinnanuri, who also helmed the original, 'Jersey' chronicles the story of a talented but failed cricketer (Kapoor), who decides to return to the field in his late 30s driven by the desire to represent the Indian cricket team and fulfill his son's wish for a jersey as a gift.
Earlier on Tuesday, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority ordered closure of cinemas halls and gyms with immediate effect and put various restrictions on the functioning of shops and public transport as a yellow alert was sounded under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).
Whereas in Maharashtra, the state government last week issued new guidelines, ordering cinema halls to operate at 50 per cent capacity.
India's total tally of COVID-19 cases rose to 3,47,99,691 with 6,358 people testing positive for coronavirus infections in a day.
The country logged 653 cases of the Omicron variant of coronavirus across 21 states and UTs so far out of which 186 have recovered or migrated, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Tuesday.
(With inputs from agencies)