Did Eagle’s Exit Really Solve Problems?

S Venkateshwari
The telugu Film Chamber of Commerce, telangana Chamber of Commerce, and Producers Council said the other day that the pressure on Sankranthi releases has lessened as a result of the withdrawal of 'Eagle' from the competition. While they have lavished congratulations on people media Factory's Viswa prasad and Vivek, as well as hero Raviteja, for quitting Eagle, one wonders if their exit truly resolved the situation that was building there.
Apparently, the existence of three films in the Sankranthi competition causes additional complications with screen sharing, and now that we have five, the one with no powerful backing will confront the issues. While dil raju believes that each film should be released on a different day so that everyone has a chance to breathe, with Eagle's departure, we now have guntur Kaaram, HanuMan on january 12th, Saindhav on january 13th, and Naa Saami Ranga on january 14th. Because Hanu Man cannot be moved owing to the North india release, increasing guntur Kaaram by a day will benefit everyone. Even with Eagle's departure, the clash on january 12th will be expensive for Hanu Man in the first place.
Then, in most cities, all of Eagle's cinemas are expected to be seized by Nagarjuna's Naa Saami Ranga, with guntur Kaaram producers also claiming those screens. Even with Eagle's departure, it's doubtful that Hanu Man would obtain additional cinemas. guntur Kaaram and Saindhav, both released by dil raju in Nizam, would not experience serious screen count concerns. According to insiders, the situation appears positive, with some backing Naa Saami Ranga and a few exhibitors choosing for Hanu Man.

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