Another Disappointing Weekend For Tollywood!

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The month of August was fruitful at the Telugu box office. Despite a few flops like ‘Macherla Niyojakavargam’ and ‘Liger’, there were memorable hits like ‘Bimbisara’, ‘Sita Ramam’ and ‘Karthikeya 2’ which brought huge profits to the buyers. September started on a good note as the Telugu version of ‘Brahmastra’ got decent collections and Sharwanand’s ‘Oke Oka Jeevitham’ got a very good response too.

Many expected this week’s releases to perform well at the box office too but things did not go as planned. Sudheer Babu’s ‘Aa Ammayi Gurinchi Meeku Cheppali’ did not create the desired magic. The usual beautiful moments we see in a Mohan Krishna Indraganti love story went missing this time and the film managed to get mixed reviews. The second half turned out to be too slow and heavily dramatic which disappointed the audience.

Coming to ‘Saakini Daakini’, many are saying that it is an OTT film and the lack of twists and turns did not impress the audience. Despite the good performances of Nivetha Thomas and Regina Cassandra, the movie got negative reviews for the critics as well as the audience. Apart from a few action scenes and a couple of fun scenes, there is nothing more to talk about the film.

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Kiran Abbavaram’s ‘Nenu Meeku Baaga Kaavalisinavadini’ too failed to get a positive talk. The young hero is coming up with one routine commercial flick after another. The movie is neither entertaining nor engaging and follows the 90s formula which is outdated now. There is nothing to praise in this movie barring Kiran’s decent and natural acting.

The three releases did not reach the expectations and analysts are predicting a very dull run at the Tollywood box office. Let us wait and see how the next weekend is going to be.

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Fans Trying To Enjoy Their Hero Before He Disappears!

April 29, 2024

Fans of Telugu superstar Mahesh Babu have come to terms with the extended wait times associated with SS Rajamouli’s projects. Examples like “Magadheera,” “Baahubali,” and “RRR” demonstrate the director’s meticulous approach, often resulting in a release gap of 2-3 years for the leading actors involved. Considering the pan-international scope of their upcoming collaboration, fans are bracing themselves for a potential wait until 2026, with the possibility of further delays.

Traditionally, actors collaborating with Rajamouli maintain a lower public profile throughout the filming process. Public appearances are minimized to preserve secrecy surrounding the project. However, Mahesh Babu has been surprisingly visible in recent times. Whether attending family functions, appearing at airports, or participating in ad shoots, his presence has been readily observed.

This public activity can be interpreted as fans savoring their last glimpses of Mahesh before filming commences. The actor’s physical transformation, sporting long hair and a beard, hints at the director’s vision for the character. Rajamouli’s known penchant for shrouding his heroes in secrecy further fuels the anticipation.

While Mahesh Babu’s last theatrical release, “Guntur Karam,” did not fare well at the box office, it garnered positive reception on OTT platforms. Specific dialogues and scenes have even achieved viral status on social media.

In conclusion, Mahesh Babu’s recent public appearances offer a bittersweet experience for fans. They relish these interactions while acknowledging the impending period of limited visibility once filming under Rajamouli’s direction begins. The project’s grand scale and the director’s meticulous approach guarantee a wait, but the promise of an exceptional cinematic experience makes it worthwhile.