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Theaters in Telugu States struggle to cover rent expenses

The theaters in Telugu states are having a very tough time as they are struggling to cover rent expenses as well. As movies which were scheduled to be released on the last weekend had postponed, there were no notable Telugu movies released on last weekend, and only a Tamil dubbed film Mark Antony was released on September 15th.

The saddest part is even Vishal’s film is also not doing that well here and previous releases are also not running well all which resulted in the theater owners in Telugu states struggling even to get the rents and the sad part is it will continue for another week as there are no notable releases in this weekend as well.

Saptha Sagaralu Daati, a Kannada dubbed film, is the only potential release this week. It received good reviews in Kannada, but the film caters to a specific audience only. Multiplex audiences are likely to embrace this film if it manages to resonate with its target audience and gets good talk, as mentioned. The release date for this film is tomorrow, September 22nd.

Then there’s 7G Brindavan Colony that will be re-released in theaters on September 22nd. If that’s not enough, there are no Telugu films worth mentioning that are scheduled to be released this weekend. Moreover, there are three films – Skanda, Chandramukhi 2, and Peddha Kapu -1 – that are scheduled to be released next weekend. It would have been nice if one of them could have reserved this weekend slot to take advantage of the vacuum and which would have helped the theaters in generating revenue.

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