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Animal’s hype is affecting upcoming Telugu releases

Animal worldwide collections — Heading towards 1000Cr mark. Only three films from Bollywood have made 1000Cr: Dangal, Pathaan, and Jawan. If we consider only the Hindi version, then only Pathaan and Jawan have crossed 1000 Cr Gross, and Animal is expected to join this club.

Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal starring Ranbir Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna has managed to create a massive buzz in the Telugu states. The intense trailer and presence of Superstar Mahesh Babu and SS Rajamouli at the recently held event has given the film a massive boost ahead of its release on December 1st.

Such is Animal’s craze that it is directly affecting the promotional content of Hi Nanna and Extraordinary Man. Animal’s trailer has become the talk of the town in Tollywood and it has become the most anticipated film with craze bigger than Telugu straight films- Hi Nanna and Extraordinary Man.

The result of Animal will also impact these two other films. As per estimations, Animal will have way bigger openings than Hi Nanna and Extraordinary Man in Telugu states. The teams of both these films are trying hard to create buzz by doing aggressive promotions. Nani in particular is quite upbeat about his film and is continuously promoting the film for the past few weeks. Word of mouth will definitely decide the collections after the release.

But the audience anticipation is also very important for any film and in this aspect, Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal is leading and next comes Hi Nanna with Nithiin’s Extraordinary Man trailing in last place

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