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Radhikka Madan’s Delayed Film Sanaa Finally Nears Theatrical Release

Fans of Radhikka Madan may finally get to watch her long-delayed film Sanaa in theatres this year. The movie, directed by Sudhanshu Saria, has faced several delays despite receiving appreciation at international film festivals after its premiere.

Speaking about the delay, Sudhanshu Saria explained that the team did not want to rush the release process. According to the director, the makers are more focused on finding the right platform and release strategy so the film reaches the correct audience. He said the aim is not to release the movie quickly, but to make sure it gets proper attention and recognition.

Sanaa has already been screened at several international festivals and received positive responses for its storytelling and performances. However, the film is yet to receive a large theatrical or digital release. The director clarified that the delay is not because of a lack of interest, but because smaller content-driven films face challenges in today’s competitive entertainment market.

The movie reportedly follows the emotional journey of a young woman dealing with mental health struggles and personal challenges. Radhikka Madan’s performance has especially received praise during festival screenings. The film also features a strong supporting cast and has been appreciated for handling sensitive subjects with care and realism.

Sudhanshu Saria added that modern distribution systems make it difficult for smaller films to find space among big commercial releases. The team is now finalizing release plans and hopes Sanaa will finally reach wider audiences this year with a proper and meaningful rollout across theatres and digital platforms.

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