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PVR Pictures to launch ‘BTS: Yet To Come’ in Indian cinemas for restricted interval

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By PTI

MUMBAI: Okay-Pop band BTS’ live performance film “BTS: Yet to Come” could have a restricted launch in India from Wednesday, the Indian distributors PVR Pictures introduced.

The film shall be screened in Indian cinemas from February 1 to 4, a press launch from the distributor acknowledged.

BTS has been on the forefront of the Okay-Pop revolution throughout the globe, and Indian followers will get to expertise the live performance of their favorite band on the celluloid.

Audiences will get to witness the magic of band members together with RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook on the large display, as they carry out to crowd favourites tracks resembling ‘Dynamite’, ‘Butter’, and ‘IDOL’.

The movie can even characteristic the primary live performance efficiency of ‘Run BTS’ from the group’s newest album ‘Proof’.

The film will give an immersive sneak peek into the “BTS: Yet To Come” live performance in Busan and have never-seen-before visuals together with some up-close and private snippets of the band.

MUMBAI: Okay-Pop band BTS’ live performance film “BTS: Yet to Come” could have a restricted launch in India from Wednesday, the Indian distributors PVR Pictures introduced.

The film shall be screened in Indian cinemas from February 1 to 4, a press launch from the distributor acknowledged.

BTS has been on the forefront of the Okay-Pop revolution throughout the globe, and Indian followers will get to expertise the live performance of their favorite band on the celluloid.

Audiences will get to witness the magic of band members together with RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook on the large display, as they carry out to crowd favourites tracks resembling ‘Dynamite’, ‘Butter’, and ‘IDOL’.

The movie can even characteristic the primary live performance efficiency of ‘Run BTS’ from the group’s newest album ‘Proof’.

The film will give an immersive sneak peek into the “BTS: Yet To Come” live performance in Busan and have never-seen-before visuals together with some up-close and private snippets of the band.