'Chidiya' starring Vinay Pathak, Amruta Subhash has a new release date

IANS May 16, 2025 426 views

The release of Chidiya, starring Vinay Pathak and Amruta Subhash, has been rescheduled to May 30, 2025. Director Mehran Amrohi emphasizes the strategic delay amid numerous releases on May 23 to give Chidiya, a soulful film, its deserved spotlight. This heartfelt story, set in a Mumbai chawl, chronicles two brothers' dreams of playing badminton, underscoring resilience and community support. Producer Faqhrul Husaini believes fewer competing releases on the new date will enhance audience engagement.

"'Chidiya is a quiet, emotional film, it's not designed to shout for attention." - Mehran Amrohi
'Chidiya' starring Vinay Pathak, Amruta Subhash has a new release date
Mumbai, May 16: The release of the upcoming film 'Chidiya' has been pushed by a week. The film, which was set to bow in cinemas on May 23, will not arrive in cinemas on May 30.

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Chidiya stars Vinay Pathak and Amruta Subhash

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Release date changed to May 30, 2025

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Director Mehran Amrohi aims for breathing space among releases

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Story celebrates resilience and childhood dreams

The film stars Vinay Pathak, Amruta Subhash, Svar Kamble, and Ayush Pathak. The makers decided to shift the date by a week to give the film the breathing space it deserves. Director Mehran Amrohi shared that the release date of the film has been pushed in order to give the film a breathing space as several films are releasing on May 23.

He said, "'Chidiya' is a quiet, emotional film, it's not designed to shout for attention. With several films releasing on 23rd May, we felt it would be wiser to give our little film a fairer chance a week later. This story has waited almost a decade to reach theatres, it deserves to be discovered, not lost in the crowd".

Chidiya follows the story of Shanu and Bua, two young brothers growing up in a Mumbai chawl, whose dream of playing badminton becomes a journey of joy, resilience, and unexpected friendships. With the help of their mother and their quirky neighbourhood, they transform a forgotten junkyard into a badminton court, armed with nothing but hope and imagination.

Producer Faqhrul Husaini of Smiley Films added, "'Chidiya' is a heartfelt ode to childhood, its simplicity is its strength. We wanted to ensure that audiences get the opportunity to experience this story on the big screen. With fewer films releasing on 30th May, we believe this is the right move".

Lyrics written by Mehran Amrohi and Jitendra Joshi while written and directed by Mehran Amrohi. 'Chidiya' will release in selected cinemas across India on May 30, 2025.

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Rahul K.
Smart move by the makers! May 23 was too crowded with releases. Vinay Pathak and Amruta Subhash are such underrated talents - can't wait to see them together in this slice-of-life drama. The story sounds so relatable for anyone who grew up in Mumbai's chawls. 🏸
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the emotional storytelling, I wish Indian cinema would move beyond the "poor kids overcoming odds" narrative. That said, the casting looks perfect and the badminton angle seems fresh. Hope it's not just another poverty porn film.
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Arjun S.
Finally some good content for family audiences! Tired of all the action masala films. This reminds me of the simple yet powerful storytelling of films like "Stanley Ka Dabba". The one-week delay is worth it if it means better screen space.
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Sunita R.
Amruta Subhash is such a chameleon of an actor! From "Sacred Games" to this - what range! The chawl setting brings back so many childhood memories. Hope they've captured the real Mumbai spirit and not just stereotypes. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Vikram J.
Good decision to postpone. Small films need breathing space between big budget releases. But I worry - will theaters actually give it shows after a week? Our multiplexes are quick to pull such films if initial numbers are low. Hope audiences show up for quality content.

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