Tollywood on a high with big hits, business booms in US

February 12, 2017
Tollywood on a high with big hits, business booms in US

Tollywood has had an incredible begin to the year with ritzy motion pictures getting to be distinctly real hits. In India, as well as accumulations even in the US have been taking off.

“It has been an extraordinary remove this year. Each part of the film business is glad,” said previous leader of Telangana Film Chamber of Commerce M Vijayendar Reddy, who is an exhibitor (theater proprietor) himself.

Megstar Chiranjeevi Comeback Worked

Chiranjeevi who came back to the screen following a 10-year vacation dispensed his 150th film ‘Khaidi No. 150’ coordinated by V Vinayak. The film, released on January 11, has done greatly well in the cinema world. On January 12, Balakrishna-starrer ‘Gautamiputra Shatakarni’ released to stuffed houses.

While the two major releases were slated for Sankranti, there was no real issue. “Since the wholesaler was the same for both the movies here, the two movies had enough theaters to keep running in,” an exhibitor said.

Other Big Hits

Sharwanand-starrer ‘Sathamanam Bhavathi’, released on January 14, additionally clicked in the cinema world. Not simply around Sankranti, but rather even after it Nani-starrer ‘Nenu nearby’ (released on February 3) made a stamp.

As per film sources’ estimation, accumulations of ‘Khaidi No. 150’ crossed 130 crore, accumulations of ‘Gautamiputra Shatakarni’ are at 80 crore and ‘Shathamanam Bhavati’ is running awesome weapons with accumulations touching 30 crore as of now.

US Big Jump

Remarking about the circumstance in the US around Sankranti, film exchange expert Taran Adarsh tweeted, “They (Telugu movies) obscured every Hindi film including new ones.” On January 16, he stated, “It was a staggering long end of the week for Telugu movies in US. The matter of the three new movies is 25.66 cr in US.”K Ashok Kumar, part, Telugu Film Producers’ Council, stated, “One of the fundamental reasons why these movies have been a hit is that producers are doling out the correct substance after demonetisation.”