Producer Srinivasa Chitturi ventured into Tollywood with projects featuring mid-range heroes. His debut film, “Seetimaarr,” starring Gopichand garnered average talk and resulted in a flop. Subsequently, Srinivasa went on to produce three more films: “Warrior,” “Custody,” and “Skanda,” all of which met with disastrous outcomes. Despite initial expectations of “Skanda” being a blockbuster, it too ended up as a disappointment. But now, he scored a big hit with Nagarjuna’s Na Saami Ranga
Na Saami Ranga was released during Sankranthi and it marked Srinivasa Chittoori’s first taste of profit in the industry. Even before the film’s release, he secured table profit, with Nag acquiring the theatrical rights, covering almost the entire budget. The film’s success translated into additional income through overflow revenues post-release.
Having experienced financial challenges with previous films like Skanda, where he had to mobilize funds to compensate buyers, Naa Sami Ranga was a relief for the producer. The film was completed within a limited budget and a short timeframe, with a meticulously planned release strategy.
Banking on the positive response and warm reception for his latest film, Srinivasa Chittoori is now gearing up to venture into more film projects.
This post was last modified on 21 January 2024 1:20 pm
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