Priya Mani Raj recently shared her thoughts on the upcoming clash between her film 'Maidaan' and Prithviraj Sukumaran's 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan', both slated for release on Eid, April 11. Despite not having directly discussed the clash with Prithviraj, Priya Mani conveyed her best wishes for him and expressed her anticipation to see him portray the antagonist in 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan'. She praised Prithviraj's contributions to Malayalam cinema, both as an actor and director, citing their successful collaborations in six films. Priya Mani highlighted Prithviraj's role in elevating the Malayalam industry and expressed her pride in his achievements. She also mentioned her excitement for Prithviraj's latest directorial venture, 'The Goat Life'. Meanwhile, 'Maidaan', a sports biopic starring Ajay Devgn as Syed Abdul Rahim, has received positive reviews ahead of its release, portraying Rahim's significant role in Indian football's golden era. 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan', directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, features an ensemble cast including Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff. Despite the clash at the box office, Priya Mani remains supportive of Prithviraj and looks forward to both films' performances. Priya Mani Raj's acknowledgment of the impending clash between 'Maidaan' and 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' demonstrates her professional demeanor and respect for her colleague Prithviraj Sukumaran. Despite not being in regular touch, her well-wishes and admiration for Prithviraj's work underline the camaraderie and mutual respect shared between them. Priya's remarks on Prithviraj's impact on Malayalam cinema reflect the industry's recognition of his versatile talents as an actor and director. Furthermore, her anticipation of 'The Goat Life' showcases the support prevalent within the film fraternity. As 'Maidaan' garners positive feedback for its portrayal of Syed Abdul Rahim's remarkable journey, and 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan' boasts an ensemble cast and the direction of Ali Abbas Zafar, the clash at the box office promises an exciting showdown. Despite the competition, Priya Mani's statements reflect a spirit of encouragement and unity within the film industry. Hollywood Actor Jonathan Majors Sentenced to Counseling for Domestic Violence These beauties are older than their husbands Drew Barrymore Excited for 'Happy Gilmore' Sequel