- L2: Empuraan releases on March 27, while Sikandar arrives on March 30.
- Prithviraj Sukumaran dismisses any competition, calling Salman Khan a massive star.
- He encourages audiences to enjoy both films in theatres without rivalry.
Prithviraj Sukumaran has addressed the much-discussed box office clash between his film L2: Empuraan and Salman Khan’s Sikandar. Speaking at a Delhi press conference, he clarified that there is no rivalry, calling Salman Khan one of the country’s biggest stars.
Both films promise high-octane action and mass appeal. L2: Empuraan, directed by Prithviraj himself, continues the gripping saga from Lucifer, while Sikandar, helmed by AR Murugadoss, marks Salman Khan’s return to intense action.
Prithviraj Sukumaran on Sikandar Clash: No Competition, Just Cinema Celebration
Prithviraj’s approach to the clash reflects the evolving mindset in Indian cinema, where actors and filmmakers prioritize storytelling over rivalry. His response suggests that he sees cinema as a collective experience rather than a battleground for supremacy. This attitude aligns with the growing trend of filmmakers openly supporting each other’s work.
Salman Khan’s Sikandar is expected to be a mass entertainer with high-stakes action, while L2: Empuraan builds on the mystery and political drama of its predecessor. Both films belong to different cinematic styles, making them appealing to different sections of the audience, yet potentially complementing each other.
With both movies releasing within days of each other, box office collections may be impacted, but the audience excitement remains undeterred. The success of both films will depend on their storytelling, performances, and execution rather than the release dates.
The clash between L2: Empuraan and Sikandar may actually work in favor of both films, as the buzz surrounding the simultaneous releases generates more hype. The industry has witnessed instances where multiple films released on the same day ended up performing well due to strong content and audience demand.
Rather than fueling rivalry, Prithviraj’s statement encourages film lovers to embrace both L2: Empuraan and Sikandar. With two major films hitting screens, this Eid promises an action-packed celebration at the box office.
“Cinema is not a competition; it’s a celebration of storytelling.”