A
number
of
big
Bollywood
films
announced
their
release
dates
this
Sunday,
following
the
announcement
by
the
Maharashtra
CM
Uddhav
Thackeray
that
the
cinemas
will
be
opening
from
October
22
in
the
state.
The
decision
to
ease
the
restrictions
has
come
as
a
sigh
of
relief
for
the
production
houses,
whose
film
releases
were
on
halt
due
to
the
second
wave
of
COVID-19
pandemic
and
subsequent
lockdown.
In
a
recent
development,
Ajay
Devgn's
has
been
announced
the
theatrical
release
of
his
upcoming
Mayday.
The
drama
thriller,
directed
and
produced
by
Devgn
will
hit
the
silver
screens
next
year
on
April
29.
Ajay
took
to
his
social
media
accounts
to
share
the
big
news
and
wrote,
“Ah,
at
last
the
news
of
cinema
theatres
opening
in
October,
in
Maharashtra,
is
long-awaited
and
terrific.
As
promised
earlier,
the
aviation-thriller
drama,
produced
&
directed
by
me,
starring
Amitabh
Bachchan,
Rakul
Preet
Singh
&
Me
in
the
lead,
will
release
on
29th
April,
2022.
@amitabhbachchan
@rakulpreet
#MayDay
(sic).”
Check
out
the
post
below:
Ah,
at
last
the
news
of
cinema
theatres
opening
in
October,
in
Maharashtra,
is
long-awaited
and
terrific.
As
promised
earlier,
the
aviation-thriller
drama,
produced
&
directed
by
me,
starring
@SrBachchan,
@Rakulpreet
&
Me
in
the
lead,
will
release
on
29th
April,
2022.#MayDay
pic.twitter.com/bcMHZjdO0C
Amitabh
Bachchan,
Rakul
Preet
Singh,
and
Ajay
Devgn
starrer
Mayday
is
being
dubbed
as
"a
thrilling,
absolute
edge-of-the-seat
human-drama.”
The
film,
which
was
officially
announced
in
November
2020,
also
stars
Angira
Dhar,
Boman
Irani
and
Aakanksha
Singh
in
pivotal
roles.
In
an
earlier
interview,
Ajay
Devgn
had
opened
up
about
working
with
Mr
Bachchan
and
said,
"He
is
a
delight
to
work
with.
I've
never
seen
a
more
dedicated
actor,
we
are
nothing
in
front
of
him.
Once
he
is
on
set,
he
will
keep
rehearsing,
keep
thinking
about
the
scene.
It's
phenomenal."
The
Tanhaji
star
had
added
that
his
equation
with
the
78-year-old
megastar
goes
beyond
the
actor-director
relationship.
"I've
known
him
since
I
was
a
kid.
So,
whatever
I
had
to
take
away
from
him,
I
must've
taken
it
back
then.
It's
imbibed.
With
him,
it's
a
different
rapport.
From
childhood,
I
could
tell
him
whatever
I
wanted
to.
It
took
him
two
minutes
to
come
on
board.
One
narration
and
that's
it," said
Ajay.