August 11 is going to be a festival for Telugu cinema lovers as three happening films are slated for release. Boyapati Sreenu film 'Jaya Janaki Nayaka'.. Nithiin film 'LIE'.. Rana film 'Nene Raju Nene Mantri' are the three releases. Audience have a choice to choose between the three films but it is going to be a tough fight for those films. Because they have to share the theaters and one film will surely eat away other film's business.
D. Suresh Babu, the producer of 'Nene Raju Nene Mantri' appears to be upset with the 3-way-box office clash. He has spoken about the release in a press meet recently. He said that "If Ajith's Vivegam releases on 11 as per the schedule, we would have moved to August 24. As they have chosen August 24, we have decided to release our film on August 11. I spoke with other makers who are releasing their films on the same date but they are adamant about the release date. We will all suffer because there are some issues related to the theatre sharing".
Interestingly, there were reports in the media that Dil Raju too upset with the 3-way-clash because he is a distributor for one of the releases. Let us hope a situation like Sankranthi box office fight 2017 repeats and all the films get benefited from the long Independence Day weekend.
D. Suresh Babu, the producer of 'Nene Raju Nene Mantri' appears to be upset with the 3-way-box office clash. He has spoken about the release in a press meet recently. He said that "If Ajith's Vivegam releases on 11 as per the schedule, we would have moved to August 24. As they have chosen August 24, we have decided to release our film on August 11. I spoke with other makers who are releasing their films on the same date but they are adamant about the release date. We will all suffer because there are some issues related to the theatre sharing".
Interestingly, there were reports in the media that Dil Raju too upset with the 3-way-clash because he is a distributor for one of the releases. Let us hope a situation like Sankranthi box office fight 2017 repeats and all the films get benefited from the long Independence Day weekend.