Martin, the next film starring Dhruva Sarja and helmed by AP Arjun, is expected to have a big effect on the global scene. The movie was originally scheduled for a pan-Indian release, but it will now concurrently premiere in over 13 languages globally on October 11th, signifying a significant development for the Indian film industry.
The film’s worldwide aspirations were emphasised by producer Uday Mehta, who explained, “Instead of the traditional approach where pan-India films would release internationally several months later, Martin aims for a coordinated global launch. The film will be released in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi, with additional releases planned in Bengali, Arabic, Bangla, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish”.
Along with five Indian language releases in Dubai, this movie may also be released in Arabic and Spanish in South America. Taking note of the popularity of Indian movies in Russia, the team is looking into potential releases in Chinese and Russian. This project, which aims to capitalise on new overseas markets, is an unprecedented step in Indian cinema history.
Martin’s producers plan to premiere the movie’s trailer in Mumbai on August 5th, presenting it to a global media audience in 13 different languages. Earlier, the trailer will be shown in Kannada on August 4 at Veeresh Theatres and will cost money.
Dhruva Sarja thinks Martin will be well-liked by people all across the world. Although a lot of films these days are promoted as being pan-Indian, “Martin is poised to reach beyond linguistic boundaries.” He explained, “It’s an action-packed entertainer with dramatic elements that make it universally appealing.”
Vaibhavi Shandilya, Anveshi Jain, Sukrutha Wagle, Achyuth Kumar, and Nikitin Dheer are among the cast members. Ravi Basrur composed the soundtrack for the movie, while Satya Hegde handled the cinematography.
The movie ‘Martin’ will be released simultaneously in many languages globally on October 11, 2024.
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