Trade reports have now come out that “Bheemla Nayak” has finally broken into the ₹ 100 crores club by collecting that ‘share’ in just two weeks. However, there will be ₹ 8 crores deficit now as the film has to collect 108+ crores to push all the distributors to safe shores. And guess what, most of that losses are caused to Andhra and Ceded distributors.
With movie ticket rates reeling at ₹ 10 to ₹ 50 in the two weeks that Bheemla Nayak should make the most, finally Andhra Pradesh Govt has come out issuing the Ticket Rates GO (which will be officially announced in day) as “Radhe Shyam” release is around the corner.
And the delay in this issuing of GO has resulted in that 8 crores loss actually which otherwise the hiked ticket rates might have given the film around ₹ 120-130 crores collection, say trade pundints.
All said and done, a remake film like Bheemla Nayak, which is running on the star power of Pawan Kalyan, still managed to bag into the ₹ 100 crores club even at cheaper ticket rates, and that’s a stunner. And this small amount of loss caused to the distributors will be surely handled by the producers as they have back-to-back releases lined up now.
Also some distributors are said to have managed to recover the loss of Bheemla Nayak through DJ Tillu already, and they are in a happy space now.
This post was last modified on 7 March 2022 6:16 pm
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