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Ammy Virk's Sat Shri Akaal England now set to be release on 8th December
Published : Dec 4, 2017, 12:14 pm IST
Updated : Dec 4, 2017, 12:14 pm IST
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Ammy Virk’s much awaited movie Sat Shri Akaal England now finally gets its release date. The movie was all set to release on 17th November, 2017 but was postponed as Central Board of Film Certification failed to issue censor certificate to the movie.



While giving an information in his official facebook account Ammy Virk while posting a picture of his own said that now the Sat Shri Akaal England will be released on 8th December and has also expressed the love for his fans.

Sat Shri Akaal England stars Ammy Virk, Monica Gill and Karamjit Anmol in the lead role. The movie is directed by Vikram Pradhan and jointly produced by Sagoon Wagh and Nick Bahl. It is being presented by Kuausmedia Entertainment and Sizzlin productions whereas Omjee Group will be distributing the movie worldwide.

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The Central Board for Film Certification did not issue the certificate on the earlier planned date, due to which the makers had to postpone the film. But now the CBFC has issued the certificate and the movie is all set for the release.

We hope that the delay of the movie will not give an effect to the movie as the movie trailer looks a fully entertainer.

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