It’s not a new thing to see a big film grabbing more number of screens during the Sankranthi season, but with the likes of Guntur Kaaram, Saindhav, Naa Saami Ranga and Hanu Man hitting cinemas, and the same distributors bringing out these films, the clash turned out to be dirty and one-sided. When asked about his Naa Saami Ranga, though Nagarjuna’s Annapurna Studios has a strong distribution network, here is what the star hero said.
“My previous Sankranthi release like Bangarraju released during CoVid times, so there are no theatre issues. But for Soggade Chinni Nayana that released on the same festival has issues with theatre sharing and the film was released only in 300 theatres. Even for Naa Saami Ranga, there is that issue, and we are going with around 300 theatres only for the release”, said Nagarjuna in a media interaction today. So what is the need to push the release for Sankranthi only is the question that naturally comes to us.
“We have to release the movie for Sankranthi only as the content revolves around the festival. So there is no choice other than releasing the film” Nagarjuna further added. However, he has exuded confidence in the content that it would be a solid film at the box office with a lot of things that will enthral the masses big time.