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      • Happy New Year was released on Diwali 2014 with dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu, and gained around 4,200 screens in Hindi and 800 screens in Tamil and Telugu, that was the biggest film release in India up until then.
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  2. Happy New Year was released on Diwali 2014 with dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu, and gained around 4,200 screens in Hindi and 800 screens in Tamil and Telugu, that was the biggest film release in India up until then.

  3. Happy New Year was released on Diwali 2014 with dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu, and gained around 4,200 screens in Hindi and 800 screens in Tamil and Telugu, that was the biggest film release in India up until then.

  4. Happy New Year was released on October 24, 2014, during Diwali with dubbed versions in Tamil and Telugu and it was the biggest film release in India up until then. [6] .

  5. Happy New Year was released on Diwali 2014 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, with approximately 4,200 screens in Hindi and 800 screens in Tamil and Telugu, making it the largest film release in India up until that point.

  6. Super Hit. Happy New Year. Release Date: 24 Oct 2014 | Runtime: 179 min | Genre: Masala. Total Nett Gross : 1,78,41,00,000. CAST & CREDITS. Production Banner: Red Chillies Entertainment. SYNOPSIS. It's New Year holiday season and the biggest dance event in the world, the World Dance Championships, is being hosted in Dubai.

  7. Oct 22, 2014 · This will surpass releases of films such as Dhoom 3 (2013), Kick (2014) and Bang Bang (2014). Sources say the makers of Happy New Year are targeting release in 5,000 screens in India and 1,000 abroad.

  8. Release Date: 24 October 2014. Distributed by: Yash Raj Films - Worldwide. Having had two huge box-office hits with ‘Main Hoon Na’ and ‘Om Shanti Om’ – the successful pairing of Farah Khan and Red Chillies Entertainment comes back with HAPPY NEW YEAR. The premise is simple. It’s the Christmas–New Year holiday season.