Nagarjuna's much-awaited Damarukam has disturbed the release dates of all the other films scheduled in the month of November.
Although both Damarukam and Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum are expected to hit the screens on November 9th, that's not gonna happen now. Despite completing the Censor formalities on Monday, the makers of KVJ are in two minds whether to postpone or release it on the same day. Director Krish is determined to release KVJ on 9th itself to cash in on the Diwali season, but the theatres availability is a big concern. Most probably, KVJ is gearing up for either Nov 10th or Nov 23rd release.
On the other hand, Vijay-AR Murugadoss's action entertainer Tupaki release has been pushed to Nov 13, teenage comedy Bus Stop to Nov 23 and the love subject Routine Love Story to Nov 29. Finally, Damarukam is having a solo release and considering the huge budget spent on this film such advantage is a must to recover the investments.
Trade pundits say, the openings and the first week collections will decide the fate of Damarukam. This graphical extravaganza will have to recover at least 65 percent of cost of production at the end of first week to be in the safe zone, or else the people associated with the film would suffer huge losses.
Although both Damarukam and Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum are expected to hit the screens on November 9th, that's not gonna happen now. Despite completing the Censor formalities on Monday, the makers of KVJ are in two minds whether to postpone or release it on the same day. Director Krish is determined to release KVJ on 9th itself to cash in on the Diwali season, but the theatres availability is a big concern. Most probably, KVJ is gearing up for either Nov 10th or Nov 23rd release.
On the other hand, Vijay-AR Murugadoss's action entertainer Tupaki release has been pushed to Nov 13, teenage comedy Bus Stop to Nov 23 and the love subject Routine Love Story to Nov 29. Finally, Damarukam is having a solo release and considering the huge budget spent on this film such advantage is a must to recover the investments.
Trade pundits say, the openings and the first week collections will decide the fate of Damarukam. This graphical extravaganza will have to recover at least 65 percent of cost of production at the end of first week to be in the safe zone, or else the people associated with the film would suffer huge losses.