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Tollywood Producers In Plans To Cancel The Early Premieres In Overseas For All Movies

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The Telugu Film Producers Council has been conducting meetings and making decisions for a while now. They have constantly been trying to work on solutions to solve some of the problems in the industry. The most recent problem that has been plaguing the industry is the lack of audiences in cinema halls.

But we have seen that this is most definitely not the case. Audiences are always ready to watch a movie as long as they are entertained. Bimbisara and Sita Ramam are prime examples that when there is a good film, the Telugu audiences have been the most supportive out of all the other industries.

However, like always, the Telugu Producers Council are trying to find other excuses for the failures of their films. They are in discussions to start all the shows at the same time. To put it plainly, they want to have shows in India and overseas running at the same time to avoid early premieres.

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According to them, early premiere shows are resulting in negative reviews which will then affect box office performance. But they are simply ignoring the fact that if a film is bad, whatever show it releases, it will fail. Despite some decent hype around Nithin’s Macherla Niyojakavargam, the film has opened to negative word of mouth, which means the content in the film isn’t great. It is as simple as that.

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