Box Office Report: Telugu movies-left Big Flops...
The first half of 2023 saw the release of several promising films. To the audience's dismay, the bulk of them, however, struggled at the box office. Let's now examine the films that received a lot of buzz and anticipation but utterly failed to catch on with audiences.Shakuntalam: The first item is "Shakuntalam." Due to its adaptation of the story from Kalidasa's "Abhijnana Shakuntalam" and the Mahabharata, this movie received a lot of excitement. Expectations surged with samantha playing the major role, but there were concerns about Guna Sekhar's proficiency in handling emotionally charged themes. Sadly, the audience flatly rejected the movie on its opening day.Custody: Although there were high expectations for the movie, it didn't have a large financial impact. The film "Custody," directed by venkat Prabhu, earned an estimated Rs 25 crores before it even opened. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a double catastrophe that cost a pitiful amount of less than Rs 7 crores.Ravanasura: Ravi Teja endured yet another setback this year. The movie "Ravanasura," directed by Sudheer Varma, left ravi teja feeling disappointed after he had just had success with the movie "Dhamaka."Rama Banam: This ends up being People's media Factory's biggest disappointment to date. With this subpar production, director Sriwass was able to damage the production company's illustrious reputation. Despite having a luxury budget of Rs 50 crores, the movie held high expectations because it brought together the successful team of Gopichand and director Sriwass.Agent: The movie turned into yet another tale of failure in Akhil's never-ending quest for success.Adipurush: The year's most thrilling movie, "Adipurush," sparked a craze in both tollywood and Bollywood. However, because the telugu version of the movie was purchased for Rs 160 Cr, the production company ultimately suffered a very significant loss of Rs 60 Cr. Let's wait and see what the second half of 2023 holds.