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Priyanka Chopra's Pahuna: The Little Visitors to release in December

| @indiablooms | Nov 05, 2018, at 11:08 am

Mumbai, Nov 5 (IBNS): Indian film Pahuna: The Little Visitors, which will be produced by actress Priyanka Chopra's Purple Pebbles Pictures, has finally got a release date.

The film is slated to release on Dec 7.

Priyanka on Monday took to Twitter to announce the release date. She tweeted, "The wait is finally over... Pahuna - The little visitors releases in theatres across India on 7th Dec 2018. This is a very special film and I can't wait to share it with you all. #Pahuna7thDec"

Paakhi A Tyrewala directorial Pahuna: The Little Visitors' plot revolves around three Nepalese children who depend on each other for survival after getting separated from their parents while entering India. The film will be released in Sikkimese language.

Priyanka was caught in the midst of a controversy in 2017 when Pahuna: The Little Visitors had premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

Speaking about her film in an interview with News X, Priyanka referred to Sikkim as an Indian state which is "troubled with insurgency".

"This is a Sikkimese film. Sikkim is a small state in the north east of India which never had a film industry or any one who made films from there and this is the first film ever that has come out of that region because it is very troubled with insurgency and like troubled in situations....." she had said in the interview. 

Following the backlash, the 36-year old global actress also had apologised to Sikkim's Tourism Minister Ugen T Gyatso.

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