

It is still running so, the final result will be gauged only later.

But in Andhra Pradesh, the distributors might loss despite a good haul in the first week. Vedam released to positive reviews but the genral public did not like it much. It was not a profitable film for the distributors, nor did they lose on it much.īindaas had a decent run but was not a profitable venture for the producer. It lost heavily in Nizam and overseas but ran well in the B and C centres. Made at 14 Crores, the film was a profitable venture for producer Bellamkonda even before its release. If it were made at a much lower budget considering the fact that it did not have a star cast that demands high remuneration, it would have been a hit financially. Made at Rs 11 Crores, the film was able to recover the cost with satellite rights included. Profit/Loss ratio: The Movie was solely with Ramoji Rao’s Mayuri distributors and the producer made a cool Rs 4 Crores profit. In the Vizag (Uttarandhra), Guntur, Godavari areas too it did well. In the Nizam area, he nearly made a Rs 4 Crores profit excluding his investment. It brought relief to its main distributor Dil Raju who lost heavily in his previous movies. Profit/Loss ratio: It had a bad start but made some good money. If it were not released during the exam period, it would have collected more. In total, the movie went on to collect Rs 12 – 15 Crores. In Hyderabad too, it collected good money. Profit/Loss ratio: Vizag distributor minted money. Satellite rights (Rs 4Crores) fetched big money to the producer.Ĭost of production: Made at a budget of Rs 10 Crore. Some distributors made profits in the coastal Andhra districts – Nellore, Guntur. Collections affected badly in Nizam after the controversies.

Profit/Loss ratio: Collected nearly 30 Crores.

Producer sold off satellite rights (Rs 3 Crore) to Maa Tv before the release, if he had sold it after the release, it could have gone for more than Rs 5 Cr. Interestingly, distributor of Nizam too had big laugh, although traditionally Nizam is considered a weak territory for Balakrishna. Distributors got the biggest profit ever in the recent times. Profit/Loss ratio: Producer Parachuri Prasad (his son Kiriti is the official producer though) safely released the movie despite a track-record of flops. At the end of six months, the final hits and misses in Tollywood are as follows.Ĭollections: Biggest hit so far and might end up making a profit of Rs 30 -35 Crores. Balakrishna’s Simha is the biggest blockbuster so far. Very few big films lost money and even the small films got a good mileage. (Sify’s confused trade reporting continues…they are calling Raavanan as hit now)īy | Thursday, 24 June, 2010, 09:42Ģ010 has so far been good for Telugu cinema despite the fact that the success ratio has not increased. I have added the Tamil report which is not as extensive in the comments section.
