When their original films aren't in theatres, it has recently been fashionable for several major producers to release
tamil and other dubbed films. The release of these dubbed movies has become problematic when other major motion pictures are in theatres; this was seen during the last Sankranthi. Here is the most recent tidbit.
The rights of
tamil Superstar Vijay's forthcoming
movie Leo, which is being directed by the incredibly brilliant
lokesh kanagaraj and is scheduled for release on
october 19th, are now being negotiated by a major
producer from
telugu tinsel town. What's more, although they haven't made an official announcement, the release dates for the two major
telugu films,
balayya and Anil Ravipudi's Bhagavat
kesari as well as Raviteja's
tiger Nageswara Rao, are also slated for the same period. And after a day or two,
boyapati Sreenu and
ram Pothineni's film is probably going to be released in theatres within the same time period.
With carefully drafted contracts, theatre lock-ins, and other things, this large
producer is currently attempting to bring Vijay's Leo to
telugu cinemas. Many
people are perplexed as to why these producers have abandoned morality when it comes to bringing dubbed pictures, as those endeavours will cut into the profits of
local films. Leo can't be stopped, though, since
telugu films are currently on their way to being released across all of India. Let's wait and see.