top of page
  • Writer's pictureSwati Bhat

Trying to decode the Mystery of Siddharth Anand's Cinematic Puzzle: Have a Look at 25.1 Enigma

In the world of Indian cinema, Siddharth Anand has become a maestro at the box office, orchestrating the release dates of his films with precision. Following the grand success of "Pathan" on 25.1.2023, anticipation is building for his upcoming venture, "Fighter," scheduled for release on 25.1.2024. The question on everyone's mind is whether Anand's choice of dates is a deliberate "date funda" and, if so, what cinematic extravaganza awaits on 25.1.?


Swati Bhat

Anand's knack for strategic release planning has been a key element in his string of blockbuster hits. "Pathan," with its star-studded cast and gripping narrative, showcased Anand's ability to tap into audience expectations. The teaser for "Fighter" has only fueled the excitement, hinting at a promising box office performance. This has led many to speculate about Anand's unique approach to scheduling releases.

As the release of "Fighter" draws near, the spotlight shifts to the enigmatic date of 25.1.25. The conjecture surrounding potential releases on this date includes three highly anticipated projects such as "Rambo," "Tiger vs Pathan," and "Krrish 4."

"Rambo," a collaboration with the iconic franchise, could bring the legendary character to Indian screens, marking a historic moment in cinematic history. The prospect of "Tiger vs Pathan" suggests a clash of titans, promising a cinematic spectacle of epic proportions. Meanwhile, the superhero genre may take center stage with the release of "Krrish 4," continuing the beloved series that has captured the imaginations of audiences.

In conclusion, Siddharth Anand's "date funda" has added an intriguing layer to the excitement surrounding his films. As fans eagerly await the release of "Fighter" on 25.1.2024, the mystery of what will unfold on 25.1.25 intensifies. Whether it's the arrival of "Rambo," the clash of titans in "Tiger vs Pathan," or the return of the superhero in "Krrish 4," one thing is certain, Siddharth Anand continues to be a masterful architect of cinematic anticipation.










bottom of page