Venky and Shivaji movies are getting re-released for the New Year weekend. It is widely known that Pawan Kalyan’s Kushi was re-released for the new year and received a sensational response last year. Kushi is the top grosser in re-release movies, as it has collected around 7Cr+ Gross. Venky and Shivaji are getting re-released for the New Year weekend.
The re-released films have failed miserably recently, and many movies were canceled because of poor booking response. Now, we must wait and see how Venky and Shivaji movies fare. Venky and Shivaji movies are getting re-released for the New Year weekend.
Rajinikanth’s Shivaji was planned to be released on 12th December, but it has been postponed to 31st December. Ravi Teja’s Venky was already announced for the 30th of December rerelease many days back. If these films fail to get the audience’s attention, it will mostly end re-release culture.
About Venky
Mass Maharaj Ravi Teja and heroine Sneha starrer ‘Venky’ was released in 2004. Devi Sri Prasad has composed the music for the film. The film was released on March 26 of that year. It was a success at the box office. Venky, directed by Srinu Vaitla, was a commercial hit at that time with wholesome entertainment. Comedy scenes involving Ravi Teja, AVS, and Brahmanandam are a significant asset for the film. Also, songs by Devi Sri Prasad were superb.
About Shhivaji
Shivaji was directed by sensational director Shankar and surrounded by a massive craze during the initial release period. Shriya Saran portrayed the female lead role. Vivek, Suman, Manivannan, and Raghuvaran were seen in supportive roles. This film, produced by AVM Productions, had its soundtrack composed by Oscar-winning AR Rahman.
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