Hero Nani is known for choosing good scripts and making quality films. There is no doubt about that.
However, while these films might suit the producers or generate a small profit, it is common practice for his films to compensate distributors and exhibitors for their losses.
This may not sit well with Nani, and his fans might be upset about it. Producers might issue statements saying this is incorrect, but the fact remains.
Yesterday, Nani made a noteworthy statement during the pre-release event of his film 'Saripodhaa Sanivaram'. He mentioned that if everything goes well, this film will be profitable for buyers and exhibitors.
The question is, why did he feel the need to say this?
It’s common for any hero to claim that a film will be profitable for the producer, but why did Nani specifically say that this film would be profitable for exhibitors and distributors?
Films like Dasara, Hi Nanna, and a few others did not yield profits for the buyers. This fact seems to have caught his attention. Perhaps this is why he assured them that such a situation would not happen this time.
Producer Dil Raju acquired the movie Saripodhaa Sanivaram for ₹25 crores, covering Coastal Andhra, Ceded, Nizam, and Karnataka. If the film's collections reach that amount, Nani's statement will prove to be literally true.
Let’s see how it fares!