After successive failures like ghani and Operation Valentine, which affected the telugu market he enjoyed after fidaa and Gaddalakonda Ganesh, varun tej is currently going through a terrible time in his career. For him, Matka, his next movie, which opens on november 14, is a make-or-break movie. It is the most important movie he has ever made.
If it works, he will return to the business as a sellable hero for a little longer; if not, he will be forced to go to places from which he may find it difficult to recover. They are optimistic that Matka would greatly advance varun Tej's career and be an unexpected success. However, Suriya's much awaited pan-Indian movie Kanguva will be Matka's direct rival.
Although Matka's teaser is good, it still has to create more excitement in order to compete with Kanguva's enormous buzz. Inspired by actual events, Karuna Kumar's film Matka centers on the emergence of Matka, a 1960s gambling craze. With a substantial budget and a lot of anticipation, particularly from tamil and telugu viewers, Kanguva is being praised as one of Suriya's largest productions.
In order to capitalize on the rising popularity of 1 AM shows, as seen by previous releases like guntur Kaaram and Devara, the movie will also have midnight premieres for its telugu version. Matka will require extraordinarily great material to make an impression and outperform the competition at the box office, especially in the telugu states, given the high expectations for Kanguva and its powerful star power.