There is no other film industry like Tollywood and there are no other film lovers like the Telugu audience. They appreciate good content always and never leave a chance to showcase their passion for Telugu cinema. Bollywood is not able to release the films at regular flow due to the lack of audience in theatres. But the Telugu moviegoers have stepped into theatres whenever there is an opportunity.
After the first wave, they gave superb collections to movies like'Krack','RED' and others which ran with just 50% occupancy. Despite these restrictions, people flocked into theatres and we all know how well good films with decent content'Jathi Ratnalu' and'Uppena' performed at the box office last year.
After the second wave, they readily entered the theatres and made many films successful which includes biggies like'Akhanda' and'Pushpa'. They ended up being the biggest hits in Balakrishna and Allu Arjun's careers respectively. Despite the third wave, Nagarjuna and Chaitanya's'Bangarraju' minted over 70 crores which explains volumes about their love for Telugu cinema.
Now, a lot of big films are lining up for release in the next few months and the audience are already eager to spend money from their purses. Recently released small film,'DJ Tillu' got over 3 crores gross on its first day which is quite huge considering the fact that Siddhu is a young hero with no theatrical hit under his belt till now. This shows that the film lovers in Telugu states appreciate good content no matter which hero it is. They watch big heroes and small heroes with the same love and this is the reason why the audience are the biggest boon for Tollywood.
After the first wave, they gave superb collections to movies like'Krack','RED' and others which ran with just 50% occupancy. Despite these restrictions, people flocked into theatres and we all know how well good films with decent content'Jathi Ratnalu' and'Uppena' performed at the box office last year.
After the second wave, they readily entered the theatres and made many films successful which includes biggies like'Akhanda' and'Pushpa'. They ended up being the biggest hits in Balakrishna and Allu Arjun's careers respectively. Despite the third wave, Nagarjuna and Chaitanya's'Bangarraju' minted over 70 crores which explains volumes about their love for Telugu cinema.
Now, a lot of big films are lining up for release in the next few months and the audience are already eager to spend money from their purses. Recently released small film,'DJ Tillu' got over 3 crores gross on its first day which is quite huge considering the fact that Siddhu is a young hero with no theatrical hit under his belt till now. This shows that the film lovers in Telugu states appreciate good content no matter which hero it is. They watch big heroes and small heroes with the same love and this is the reason why the audience are the biggest boon for Tollywood.