'Dookudu' audio release date unclear

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,August 02 2011]

The latest developments relating to the release date of Dookudu's audio indicate that there is no clarity about when it is going to be out in the market. The producers had planned to release it on August 7, to mark the occasion of Mahesh Babu's birthday. However, the buzz is that it may not go as per the plan and may well be postponed by a couple of days.

The fans of Prince need not be disappointed because at least it is not being unduly deferred. In the recent past, we have seen the films of top heroes (especially Mahesh and Pawan) throwing up a kind of uncertainty regarding the release dates, be it of the film or audio.

A day may not be far when the one thing that is certain about a film of a superstar is that important dates about them remain uncertain for the fans at large.

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