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Buyers are shocked and back stepping with Salaar quoted prices

The theatrical rights deal for the upcoming Pan Indian actioner Salaar is going through inconsistent negotiations between the makers and the buyers. It is very well known that the film has great anticipation around it because of the massiest combination of Prabhas and Prashanth Neel. So, it is obvious that the business prices will be higher. However, it appears that the makers of Salaar are overexaggerating the hype and quoting sky-high rates which has left the buyers shocked.

The makers of Salaar are reportedly quoting enormous prices for their which are on par with the films like RRR For the Nizam region, the makers said to have quoted 72 Crores, Andhra 90 Crores ratio and Ceded at 35 Crores. The makers are expecting a whopping 200 Crores business from the Telugu states itself.

Now the buyers are shocked with the high prices and according to the reports, they are now back stepping from the deals. All the prices are quoting on NRA basis, so no buyer is interested or hurried to close the deals at this time.

Needless to say that the film, Salaar is carrying massive hype and will definitely do wonders at the box office, but the makers also should be aware of about distributors and buyers who cannot risk and put exorbitant prices which are almost equal to the films like RRR. While some trade analysts are opining that the buyers will get the required confidence in Salaar after its trailer gets released next month. Let’s wait and watch where will the saga of Salaar’s business ends.

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