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Mythri Limits Good Bad Ugly and Jaat Scope

Even though Sunny Deol does not have the market in Telugu, with all the popular names, Thaman, Gopichand Malineni, and producers, and a mass genre could have provided some good collections with good promotions, but the team just limits it to Hindi. The same goes with Ajith Kumar's Good Bad Ugly. The team said first it will be released as a pan-Indian film in Telugu and Hindi as well, but still, the trailer itself was not released in Telugu and Hindi.

Ajith’s Good Bad Ugly and Sunny Deol’s JAAT are two big-budget films that are set to be released this Thursday. Both the films also have good craze in Telugu apart from their original language. However, Mythri limits Good Bad Ugly and Jaat’s scope to a single language.

Mythri Movies Failed to Utilize the Hype of Good Bad Ugly and JAAT

Normally, when Mythri movies make big-budget films, everyone expects they will be pan-Indian films and will have a great release in Telugu, but surprisingly, Mythri limits both Good Bad Ugly and Jaat’s scope to Tamil and Hindi only.

Sunny Deol’s JAAT not releasing in Telugu

JAAT is directed by Telugu director Gopichand Malineni and produced by Telugu producers Mythri Movie Makers and People Media Factory. Thaman is the music director. But still, the team is not releasing the film in Telugu and limits it only to Hindi, which is certainly a shocking thing.

Even though Sunny Deol does not have the market in Telugu, with all the popular names, Thaman, Gopichand Malineni, and producers, and a mass genre that could have provided some good collections with good promotions, the team just limits it to Hindi.

Mythri does bad promotions for Good Bad Ugly in Telugu

The same goes with Ajith Kumar’s Good Bad Ugly. The team said first it would be released as a pan-Indian film in Telugu and Hindi as well, but still, the trailer itself was not released in Telugu and Hindi. 

In Telugu, there is a good potential for the film at the box office; Ajith is somewhat of a known face, and director Adhik’s previous project, Mark Antony, was a super success in Telugu. Even with all these, the team does not focus on Telugu markets.

Two potential pan-Indian films are being limited to a single language, and normally, the Mythri group is always known for taking risks and breaking the boundaries, but with these two big movies, they failed to do so, surprisingly

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