Mythri vs Asian Movies: Percentage War Erupts?
Asian Cinemas has not yet opened bookings for several single screens, reportedly standing firm on its percentage terms.;
Just before the release of Hari Hara Veeramallu, a fight has started between two big companies in the Nizam area Mythri Movie Makers and Asian Cinemas. Fans are excited to see Pawan Kalyan on the big screen after three years, but there is tension in the background as both sides have not yet agreed on the screening terms.
The conflict isn’t new. These two had issues earlier during Pushpa 2, when Mythri didn't screen the film at Prasad Multiplex due to disagreements. Now, with HHVM under Mythri’s banner and Asian holding a strong presence in Nizam single screens, the friction has returned. Although bookings at Prasad Multiplex are live after a quiet resolution, the real problem now is with Asian's stance on revenue share.
Asian Cinemas has not yet opened bookings for several single screens, reportedly standing firm on its percentage terms. Mythri, on the other hand, believes the film’s scale and Pawan’s pull warrant better revenue splits. Both sides have valid points, but neither seems ready to back down. This has led to uncertainty in key release centers, hours before premiere shows are set to begin.
With the clock ticking and no clear solution yet, the situation is tense. Whether they resolve it quietly or let it spill further, the fallout could impact the film’s opening numbers in Nizam. For fans, the wait has been long enough, what happens off-screen now shouldn’t ruin what’s meant to be a big day on it.