In April 2013, a new trailer was released and the film received a market screening at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on 16 and 19 May. It was also screened at Pan Asia, Dingle and the Tokyo International film festivals. Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain was released in the United States on 7 November 2014 and in India on 5 December 2014. A private screening of the film was held at the youth assembly in the United Nations on 7 August 2014.
The first look of the film was unveiled on 18 September 2014 and the official trailer was released on the following day.[23] Sheen felt that finding a theatrical release for the film would be difficult. He said that the film portrayed "America's cultural arrogance." Director Ravi Kumar opined that Anderson was guilty of the disaster.[24] While promoting the film in New Delhi, he compared it to Titanic and said that the film "is realistic and poignant, but entertaining."[8] Rajpal Yadav termed it the biggest project of his life[25] and dedicated his role to the victims of the disaster.[26]
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The film was screened in Cannes, at the Pan Asia Film Festival in London, the Dingle Film Festival, and the Tokyo International Film Festival.[27][28] The distributors advised director Kumar to remove a scene which they considered to be too dramatic for Western audiences.[7][29] A private screening for a youth assembly was held at the United Nations. Revolver Entertainment acquired the distributor rights of the film for North American region in September 2014.[30][31] The worldwide sales rights were acquired by GFM Films.[32] The film's United States release was scheduled for 7 November 2014.[14] A special screening of the film was held in New York on 18 September.[33] Another special screening was conducted in Bhopal just prior to the release, attended by many well known actors of the Hindi film industry.[34] The film opened in New York on 7 November, Los Angeles on 14 November[35] and in India on 5 December 2014.[3] Reportedly, Kumar had insured the film against libel for an undisclosed amount.[36] Bhopal-based journalist Rajkumar Keswani wanted to sue the film producers for portraying him as a "salacious gossip columnist" before his lawyer advised him to watch the film first. He had seen the film's original script in which Penn's character was named Keswani.[37] Inspired by the film, musician Sting collaborated with Anoushka Shankar to record a song. Kumar also confirmed their collaboration.[38]
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