It is very well known to everyone that SS Rajamouli and Prabhas’ Chatrapati movie which was released in 2005, has been remade by VV Vinayak with Bellamkonda Srinivas in the lead role and has received a disastrous response to say the least. The film has collected RS 45 Lakhs Net on its first day and the share is zero. This is a proof that the Bollywood audience has completely rejected the movie. With this result, Chatrapathi has taught a big lesson to the Tollywood Heroes who are in a delusion.
Many Heroes in the Telugu industry think that they are pan India stars by taking the YouTube views or dubbing rights of films as a parameter. But these Heroes should think logically that watching a movie at free of cost is different and the same audience coming to the theaters is altogether a different thing.
Chatrapathi film was made with a false perception as Hero Srinivas thought that he was very popular in Hindi markets, but the film miserably failed at the box office. Not only Srinivas but some other Heroes also think that they are pan-Indian Heroes and because of these false notions they are making each film as a pan-Indian film by putting big budgets and those movies are not even recovering print and publicity costs.
Tollywood Heroes should realize about their strength, and they should prefer the Telugu market first and if those movies have the capability to do revenue at pan India markets then they can release the movies in other languages. But they should not neglect the main Telugu market and should not overestimate about their stardom.
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