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Deva Katta logic to call ANS as profitable venture
By: Tupaki Desk | 4 July 2014 1:08 PM GMTNaga Chaitanya starrer Auto Nagar Surya which faced innumerable obstacles has been bailed out recently. The film received lukewarm response and taken out from many centers. But the director Dev katta still backs his film and called it as a profitable venture.Deva showing a good logic to make his argument more strong.
Well, his calculation was expressed in a tweet like this – ‘If we look into the first 6 days share + satellite + dubbings, the product made 20-30% more than what's actually spent on it. This is truth!! As per my sources, the actual spending on ANS is between 10-11 crore. The rest of the burdens were from other products and previous outings!’
That way, Deva Katta is taking into account the filmÂ’s performance if it had released post completion without any delay. He says that the investment amount is already recovered through first six days theatrical share and other rights. Seems the talented director is trying to convey that has made a safe project within the budget provided
A film is considered hit or flop only if it makes profit and no one will care about the hidden facts of film makingÂ…
Well, his calculation was expressed in a tweet like this – ‘If we look into the first 6 days share + satellite + dubbings, the product made 20-30% more than what's actually spent on it. This is truth!! As per my sources, the actual spending on ANS is between 10-11 crore. The rest of the burdens were from other products and previous outings!’
That way, Deva Katta is taking into account the filmÂ’s performance if it had released post completion without any delay. He says that the investment amount is already recovered through first six days theatrical share and other rights. Seems the talented director is trying to convey that has made a safe project within the budget provided
A film is considered hit or flop only if it makes profit and no one will care about the hidden facts of film makingÂ…