Dubbing Films Pick Momentum in Tollywood Again!
'Leo,' starring Vijay and directed by lokesh kanagaraj, is one eagerly awaited movie that will hit theatres on Dussehra. khaidi and Vikram, two of Lokesh's earlier telugu films, were huge blockbusters and significantly increased interest in Vijay's films among telugu viewers. The telugu rights to "Leo" were allegedly purchased for an astounding Rs. 22 crores, the biggest sum ever paid for a Vijay movie in the area, thanks to the extra appeal of trisha and Sanjay Dutt's inclusion in the ensemble.
With Atlee's film "Jawan," Shah Rukh Khan will try his luck. 'Jawan's' telugu rights are priced at Rs. 15 crores, which is a record for Shah Rukh Khan flicks. All thanks to the professionals from the South who worked on the project.
With his most recent movie, 'Kanguva,' directed by Siva, Suriya, who has a devoted telugu fan base, is expected to amuse. The movie, which had a significant budget, is anticipated to earn roughly Rs. 30 crores for the telugu language rights, confirming the star's prominence in the film business.
The legendary actor Rajinikanth enjoys a sizable fan base in telugu, but this time around, his next movie Jailer won't be receiving a superstar deal. However, the movie was reportedly sold for Rs. 15 crores.
With the success of the 'Kanchana' series in telugu, there are great hopes for 'Chandramukhi 2.' As a result, the movie has already attracted huge negotiations.
The prices of dubbing films have increased as a result of the surge in demand for telugu films in other languages and the popularity of non-Telugu films in the Telugu-speaking states.
Recognising the potential for success in this pan-Indian period, producers are now actively pushing dubbed films without sacrificing their content.