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Despite AP Government’s decision, No change in Allu Arjun’s Pushpa Business

Pushpa: The Rise is gearing up for release this December 17th and the advance bookings are on full swing. Be it Overseas or Telugu States, the bookings are tremendous and Pushpa is looking at becoming the biggest opener for Icon StAAr Allu Arjun and Sukumar.

Puhspa’s World wide business (Telugu version) is 130cr+ and including other languages it is in the north of 150cr making it one of the biggest films ever. The Andhra area business is done for 50cr assuming some leniency from AP Government in ticket prices. When the deal was done, Producers told the distributors that they will renegotiate the prices if the issue with ticket prices is not resolved. With AP Government’s attitude of #ThaggedeLe, distributors and theatre owners have no other option other than to follow Government’s orders. Distributors were hoping that the producers will reduce the theatrical business for Andhra territory but Producers clearly clarified that any loss incurred with Pushpa will be compensated by their future movies like Sarkaru Vaari Paata. With this promise, distributors were also happy and are arranging for the biggest release possible as the number of shows per theatre is also limited.

The film’s music is composed by Devi Sri Prasad, with cinematography and editing were performed by Miroslaw Kuba Brozek and Karthika Srinivas respectively. The film is scheduled to release on 17 December 2021, in Telugu along with dubbed versions in Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and Kannada languages.

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