
Least Expectations On 'Thandel' - Why So Low Buzz?
None of the three tracks that have been released have been bad. However, a glaring disadvantage is the absence of a hit song that frequently draws crowds to cinemas. The theatrical trailer for Thandel, which is scheduled for release on january 28th, is the next significant milestone. Thandel will undoubtedly have a successful start at the box office, particularly in the United States, if the trailer appeals to the public. But a lot relies on how well the trailer cut is done.
After january 28th, the pace will accelerate if the teaser creates excitement and expectation among viewers. With all the makings of a terrific movie, Thandel is best enjoyed in a theater. For both naga chaitanya and Sai Pallavi, who just gave a great performance in Amaran, it's an important project. She might gain momentum if she follows up with Thandel successfully.
Since filmmaker Chandoo Mondeti is making a long-awaited comeback, this is also a critical picture that must do well. Now that everything is on track, the movie's content—beginning with the trailer—must increase the buzz and produce favorable word-of-mouth from the very first showing. Without a question, Thandel is a movie worth seeing.