Hai Jawaani To Ishq Hona Hai may hit theaters ahead of schedule: Report
Varun Dhawan’s film Jawaani Toh Ishq Hona Hai may release before the scheduled time. This is why the makers are considering changing the date.

Upcoming film of actor Varun Dhawan If you are young then you have to fall in love. may hit the theaters sooner than expected, with reports suggesting that the makers are considering pushing its release earlier. The film, which is currently scheduled for June 12, may arrive by May 22 if discussions within the team progress.
According to industry reports, the possibility of a change is being explored as the film is nearing completion and the revised date could provide a strategic advantage at the box office. Although no official confirmation has been released yet, a final decision is expected in the coming days.
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Why are producers considering an earlier release?
sources told Bollywood Hungama, The team is evaluating a May 22 release to take advantage of the summer holidays and the relatively low competition during that period. The time is being considered favorable to attract both young and family audiences to theatres.
If the date is locked in, the announcement is likely to happen shortly, and promotional plans are expected to be adjusted accordingly.
What is the film about and who is involved?
The film marks another collaboration between Varun Dhawan and his father, filmmaker David Dhawan, known for his previous hits I am your hero And twin 2. The project also stars Mrunal Thakur and Pooja Hegde in lead roles.
The early glimpses have already created a strong buzz, making the film a mainstream entertainer with wide appeal.
What effect does this have on box office competition?
Changes have already been seen in the release date of the film. It was initially scheduled for June 5, but was moved to June 12 to avoid a conflict with Toxic. Further changes to May 22 may help avoid another potential box office clash with Imtiaz Ali i will come back.
However, the earlier date may still see competition from multiple releases, making the final decision crucial to its theatrical performance.