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Why did he choose Runway 34?

Based on true events, the film comes with the tagline, “The truth is hidden 35,000 feet above the ground.” In a new video on Instagram, Ajay Devgn revealed why he chose Runway 34 as the film's title. He said, “It's like the runway of life zero visibility, no vision, dangerous brace for impact.”



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