Monday 29 October 2012

NTR Became Too Worst !!

Nandamuri Tarakaratna who loves to be called as NTR, seems to be the Ghajini Mohammad of Tollywood. Despite delivering back-to-back duds, he manages to get offers some how and constantly test the patience of film lovers.

May be its because of his desperation or frustration, Tarakaratna agreed to the title 'Nenu Chala Worst' suggested by the director for one of his upcoming films. The formal launch of this film was held in Ramakrishna Studios on Monday. Looking at the posters, one could sense that this fading hero will be reprising the role of Yamadharma Raja. "We might present ourselves as good human beings to the outside world, but only our inner self knows what we are as a person. The story of Nenu Chala Worst is about a guy who feels he is too worst," reveals the director.

It can be understood that such a different title was chosen to generate some buzz, but will this film puts an end to the flop streak of this Nandamuri Hero is to be seen.

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Its All On Nag Now !!

The release of magnum opus Damarukam delayed for over a month now (from Oct 11 to Nov 9) due to financial crisis and if the producer couldn't collect additional funds before the next 10 days, then the film could be postponed further.

Despite doing a good pre-release business of Rs 31 crore (also highest for Nag's film till date), at least additional Rs 11 crore were required to release this Rs 42 crore film. Producer Venkat (RR Movie Makers) who had invested Rs 28 crore in the film upto now is now reluctant to spend few more bucks from his pocket.

According to he trade, the business range of Nagarjuna's film is anywhere between Rs 20 crore to Rs 30 crore depending on the genre and spending more than that is highly risky. Although the estimated budget of Damarukam was less than Rs 35 crore, it ended up costing over Rs 40 crore.

The buzz making rounds in the Industry is that if Nag could sacrifice his remuneration (around Rs 6 crore) taken for the film, then the hurdles for smooth release of this graphical extravaganza will be almost cleared.

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