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For years now, Diwali has been a sought-after release date for big-ticket films. In 2019, Akshay Kumar-starrer Housefull 4 might not have won over critics but collected more than Rs200 crore at the box-office. The trend of Diwali releases has been in for quite some time now. In 2012, Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Jab Tak Hai Jaan had audiences turn out in huge numbers on Diwali day itself for the first day shows. SRK’s most Diwali releases have had a 100 per cent success ratio.