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Ravi Teja’s Ramarao On Duty Pre-release Business Details

Ravi Teja's Ramarao On Duty Pre-release Business Details

Ravi Teja is one such actor who has little to no haters. He is very lovable and shares a great connection with the audience. Being an outsider and still achieving the star hero range is something very few people can boast about and Ravi Teja is one among them. Yet, he chooses to remain humble and not talk about his successes.

While Ravi Teja has mostly tasted success in his career, one cannot but notice the pattern of his movies. Every time the actor scores a hit, he reverts back to back-to-back flops. In 2021, Krack performed exceedingly well at the box office but in 2022, Ravi Teja followed it with the extremely underwhelming Khiladi.

He is now back once again with Ramarao On Duty and things seem to be better. The trailer of the film has been received very well by the audiences. The talk about the film is mostly positive and fans are eager to witness the film in theatres.

The film has done decent pre-release business as well. The Nizam rights have been sold at 5.5 crores while Ceeded stands at 3.2 crores. The Andhra area has been sold at 7-7.5 crores. Overall, the Telugu states business is valued at 16 crores and the worldwide valuation is at 18 crores.

The film is releasing this week on 29th July in theatres. Apart from Ravi Teja, the film also stars Rajisha Vijayan, Divyansha Kaushik, and Venu Thottempudi among others. Sarath Mandava is the writer as well as the director of the film. Sam CS is the music director of the movie.

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