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Kuberaa Tamil Nadu Rights Underpriced

To achieve the target, 40 Cr gross is enough for the film to achieve breakeven, which is for sure a great deal for the distributor, as Dhanush's Kuberaa's Tamil Nadu rights have been underpriced. The reason for the film being sold at such a moderate price is that it was projected as a Telugu film, as it has been directed by a Telugu director. The situation is much more similar to Dhanush's other bilingual movie, Sir [Vaathi]. For the Sir movie also, the same happened, as it did extremely well in Telugu and collected more than 40 Cr gross in Telugu states, whereas in Tamil Nadu it closed under 40 crores.

Kuberaa is the upcoming film starring Dhanush as the lead and Nagarjuna in a crucial role, directed by Sekhar Kammula. The film will be released in Telugu and Tamil languages, and because a Telugu director made it, Kuberaa’s Tamil Nadu rights have been underpriced.

The makers officially announced that the film will be released in theaters worldwide on 20th June. The film’s Tamil Nadu theatrical rights have been bagged by Romeo Pictures, and the rights are said to be valued at 20 Cr on an MG basis. 

Kuberaa Tamil Nadu Rights Sold for a Moderate Price

To achieve the target, 40 Cr gross is enough for the film to achieve breakeven, which is for sure a great deal for the distributor, as Dhanush’s Kuberaa’s Tamil Nadu rights have been underpriced.

Kuberaa has more Craze in Telugu than Tamil

The reason for the film being sold at such a moderate price is that it was projected as a Telugu film, as it has been directed by a Telugu director. The situation is much more similar to Dhanush’s other bilingual movie, Sir [Vaathi].

For the Sir movie also, the same happened, as it did extremely well in Telugu and collected more than 40 Cr gross in Telugu states, whereas in Tamil Nadu it closed under 40 crores.

Now, the same can happen to Kuberaa as well, because it carries much bigger buzz in Telugu compared to Tamil. With this, only Tamil rights have been sold at a moderate price, but the Telugu rights will certainly fetch a big price.

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