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    Projections predict a substantial surge in collections for the film today. Produced by Sri Venkateswara Creations, the movie is complemented by the vibrant music of Bheems Ceciroleo. 3.55 crore gross on Saturday alone. Star actor Venkatesh has teamed up with acclaimed director Anil Ravipudi to create a blockbuster hit with “Sankranthiki Vasthunnam.” The film stars Aishwarya Rajesh and Meenakshi Chaudhary in lead female roles. After its first 12 days, “Sankranthiki Vasthunnam” has racked up a staggering total of Rs. On its 12th day of release, the project created a buzz in the Nizam region, earning an impressive Rs. With a talented supporting cast that includes Naresh, Avasarala Srinivas, VTV Ganesh, Upendra, and Srinivasa Reddy, the film guarantees a unmatched entertainment experience.

    Whether you love him or detest him, Hindi actor Himesh Reshammiya is impossible to ignore. Pre-booking for this hotly anticipated film launched on Wednesday, quickly leading to the sale of 3,000 tickets across three major cinema chains in India. The film’s score has already become a hit, generating significant hype ahead of its release. Notably, famous choreographer and actor Prabhu Deva also has a crucial role in the film. Reshammiya is gearing up for the release of his upcoming film, “Badass Ravi Kumar,” planned to premiere in theaters on February 7, 2025. Despite being one of the most ridiculed musicians-turned-actors in the industry, he commands a loyal fanbase. If this trend continues, industry insiders predict that nearly 40,000 tickets could be sold by the film’s premiere, indicating a solid opening.

    In a recent promotional event, celebrated producer Allu Aravind boldly proclaimed that “Thandel” is set to become the highest-grossing film in Naga Chaitanya’s career. The connection between the lead actors, who previously mesmerized audiences in “Love Story,” has created significant excitement for their reunion. Anticipation for “Thandel” is already growing, fueled by the hit songs composed by Rockstar Devi Sri Prasad. “Thandel” narrates the real-life tale of a fisherman from Srikakulam who accidentally strayed into Pakistani waters and was subsequently detained. “Thandel” is brought to life by Bunny Vasu under Allu Aravind’s Geetha Arts and features cinematography by Shamdat, marking it as a landmark production in the Indian film landscape. This audacious statement highlights the team’s firm conviction in the film’s promise. After enduring nearly a 1.5 years in a Karachi prison, the fisherman was eventually sent back to India thanks to his wife’s unwavering efforts. Directed by Chandoo Mondeti, “Thandel” is a emotionally charged thriller drama woven with nationalistic themes, featuring Sai Pallavi as the female lead. The latest update confirms that the film’s official trailer will debut on January 28, coinciding with the release of a energetic poster showcasing the hero.

    Star actress Pooja Hegde is in the limelight for her role in the film *Deva*, co-starring Shahid Kapoor. But it reached the Hindi audience as well. In my view, if the work is good, it will resonate with a wider audience.” This misstep has not gone unnoticed, stirring criticism among Telugu audiences who are particularly fond of the movie. During the conversation, Hegde accidentally referred to her hit Telugu film *Ala Vaikunthapurramulo* as a Tamil film. The movie is a career-defining film in Hegde’s career, and since its release, she has often been affectionately dubbed “Butta Bomma” after a popular song from the film. As of now, it remains unknown whether Pooja Hegde will issue an apology for her error. As she promotes this cop drama, a recent interview has angered of Allu Arjun’s fans. Her recent remarks have only intensified the frustration among fans. She stated, “Actually, *Ala Vaikunthapurramulo* is a Tamil film and not a PAN Indian film.

    This time around, Sundar C directs “Mookuthi Amman 2.” The much-anticipated sequel to the satirical film “Mookuthi Amman” (titled “Ammoru Thalli” in Telugu), featuring the beloved superstar Nayanthara, is in the works. The original film, which humorously critiqued godmen and beliefs, was made by RJ Balaji.

    Venkatesh is celebrating a massive win following the phenomenal success of his latest film, *Sankranthiki Vasthunnam*, which has raked in over ₹300 crore, cementing its place as one of the most successful hits in the regional film industry.

    Initially, Sundar C had hoped to direct a big-budget film with Ravi Mohan, but those plans didn’t materialize for several reasons. The film is being collaboratively produced by Vels Film International, Rowdy Pictures, Avni Cinemax, IVY Entertainment, ttown-blog.blogspot.com and B4U Motion Pictures. With “Mookuthi Amman 2,” Sundar C aims to prove his capabilities in producing grand-scale movies. Unlike its predecessor, this sequel will see a release in theaters.

    In an exciting development, the film’s production house has allocated an incredible budget of Rs. ₹100 crores for this religious drama. In addition to the significant salaries of Nayanthara and Sundar C, the film is expected to feature extensive visual effects, contributing to its substantial budget. Sundar C’s recent successes, including the hits “Aranmanai 4” and “Madha Gaja Raja,” have confirmed his high fee for this project.

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