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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Magadheera 2nd Week in Canada
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Magadheera to collect 60 crores share in total run
Magadheera is all set to collect a recording breaking share of 60 crores in the total run, as per the trade reports pouring in from all the centers. As per the sources, Pokiri was the film that created industry record in the past and it is said to have collected over 46 crores in the total run.
Magadheera film was released with unanimous sensational hit talk on the day one and despite of being the biggest release with maximum number of prints in maximum number of screens, it is going housefuls all over the state even on the fifth day. And the trade experts are seeing no drop on revenues in the coming weeks as the movie lovers are waiting for a grand extravaganza after Sankranthi hit Arundhati. And Magadheera is proving to be the movie which Telugu film lovers have been asking for all this while.
Ram Charan Teja took off from where Chiranjeevi left the film industry. And the frenzy and craze for Magadheera movie is double that of Chiranjeevi’s Indra and Tagore in the recent past. Magadheera is being embraced by every movie lover without any (a, b, c, d or multiplex) center bias.
Rajamouli has become Telugu’s Shankar. Shankar’s movies create superb openings as he is known for churning out blockbusters one after another with strong technical values. Rajamouli too is proving to be a man with terrific script sense and ability to adapt Hollywood techniques to mesmerise the crowds of Andhra Pradesh.
For example, in a territory like Guntur Pokiri collected a share of 1 crore in 15 days (which was an unbeatable record at that time). Pawan Kalyan’s Jalsa collected a share of 1.16 crores in 1 week and Magadheera amassed a share of 1.16 crores in 3 days.
In a place like Kadapa, Arundhati holds the record for collecting the highest share. And Magadheera movie is going to cross that entire share in the first week itself.
Magadheera was released in 14 screens of Vijayawada city. It created another record in INOX multiplex by playing all five shows in all three screens on day one by collecting record breaking houseful revenues.
Magadheera was released with 101 prints in Nizam and collected a share of 4.5 crores in four days. On the day one itself, it collected 2 crores. Magadheera will collect a share of 7 crores in Nizam in first week itself.
Magadheera is expected to collect around 18 crores of share in the first week itself.
Grand successes of films like Arundhati and Magadheera will inspire Telugu filmmakers to come forward and spend more money on grandeur and quality of filmmaking to dish out rich movies to film lovers.
Magadheera film was released with unanimous sensational hit talk on the day one and despite of being the biggest release with maximum number of prints in maximum number of screens, it is going housefuls all over the state even on the fifth day. And the trade experts are seeing no drop on revenues in the coming weeks as the movie lovers are waiting for a grand extravaganza after Sankranthi hit Arundhati. And Magadheera is proving to be the movie which Telugu film lovers have been asking for all this while.
Ram Charan Teja took off from where Chiranjeevi left the film industry. And the frenzy and craze for Magadheera movie is double that of Chiranjeevi’s Indra and Tagore in the recent past. Magadheera is being embraced by every movie lover without any (a, b, c, d or multiplex) center bias.
Rajamouli has become Telugu’s Shankar. Shankar’s movies create superb openings as he is known for churning out blockbusters one after another with strong technical values. Rajamouli too is proving to be a man with terrific script sense and ability to adapt Hollywood techniques to mesmerise the crowds of Andhra Pradesh.
For example, in a territory like Guntur Pokiri collected a share of 1 crore in 15 days (which was an unbeatable record at that time). Pawan Kalyan’s Jalsa collected a share of 1.16 crores in 1 week and Magadheera amassed a share of 1.16 crores in 3 days.
In a place like Kadapa, Arundhati holds the record for collecting the highest share. And Magadheera movie is going to cross that entire share in the first week itself.
Magadheera was released in 14 screens of Vijayawada city. It created another record in INOX multiplex by playing all five shows in all three screens on day one by collecting record breaking houseful revenues.
Magadheera was released with 101 prints in Nizam and collected a share of 4.5 crores in four days. On the day one itself, it collected 2 crores. Magadheera will collect a share of 7 crores in Nizam in first week itself.
Magadheera is expected to collect around 18 crores of share in the first week itself.
Grand successes of films like Arundhati and Magadheera will inspire Telugu filmmakers to come forward and spend more money on grandeur and quality of filmmaking to dish out rich movies to film lovers.
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MAGADHEERA
Magadheera Bangalore Craze
Article in bangalore mirror
Movie tickets in black returned with a bang in the city and how! Tickets in black for Chiranjeevi’s son Ramcharan Teja’s movie Magadheera were sold for as high as Rs 800. That’s a rise of 1231 per cent, with a balcony ticket usually costing Rs 65.
Surprisingly, some theatres advanced the shows. The morning show was to begin at 11.30 am in a theatre in Bangalore North. However the audience forced the theatre to start the show at 10.30 itself. Those who came to the theatre at 11.30 am had to pay a hefty sum. In another theatre in city centre, there were hardly any tickets available at counters while they were easily available in black.
“The tickets are sold more than 10 times the cost even in the presence of police,” said Anita, a college student. Ravi, another college student, said, “I decided to go for the movie as it was a holiday. However, I was disappointed to hear that tickets were sold out. With no option, I had to shell out Rs 500.”
According to movie analysts, Magadheera is one of the biggest regional language movies released in recent years. The last time tickets were sold for exorbitant prices were for the Rajanikanth starrer Sivaji in 2007. Though, many movies have been released since then, they failed to create an impact on the box office. There has not been any big Telugu film released recently as most filmstars were busy canvassing for politics. With Chiranjeevi, who has a considerable fan following in the City almost announcing retirement from commercial movies, the demand for his son’s movie skyrocketed on Friday.
Costliest movie
Moreover, the movie had created a hype as it is the costliest Telugu movie till date. The production cost has been estimated to be above Rs 35 crore. Magadheera is Teja’s second film.
Article in Times of India
BANGALORE MIRROR BUREAU
Movie tickets in black returned with a bang in the city and how! Tickets in black for Chiranjeevi’s son Ramcharan Teja’s movie Magadheera were sold for as high as Rs 800. That’s a rise of 1231 per cent, with a balcony ticket usually costing Rs 65.
Surprisingly, some theatres advanced the shows. The morning show was to begin at 11.30 am in a theatre in Bangalore North. However the audience forced the theatre to start the show at 10.30 itself. Those who came to the theatre at 11.30 am had to pay a hefty sum. In another theatre in city centre, there were hardly any tickets available at counters while they were easily available in black.
“The tickets are sold more than 10 times the cost even in the presence of police,” said Anita, a college student. Ravi, another college student, said, “I decided to go for the movie as it was a holiday. However, I was disappointed to hear that tickets were sold out. With no option, I had to shell out Rs 500.”
According to movie analysts, Magadheera is one of the biggest regional language movies released in recent years. The last time tickets were sold for exorbitant prices were for the Rajanikanth starrer Sivaji in 2007. Though, many movies have been released since then, they failed to create an impact on the box office. There has not been any big Telugu film released recently as most filmstars were busy canvassing for politics. With Chiranjeevi, who has a considerable fan following in the City almost announcing retirement from commercial movies, the demand for his son’s movie skyrocketed on Friday.
COSTLIEST MOVIE
Moreover, the movie had created a hype as it is the costliest Telugu movie till date. The production cost has been estimated to be above Rs 35 crore. Magadheera is Teja’s second film.
Tickets in black for Chiranjeevi’s son’s movie Magadheera went for Rs 800, more than 12 times their usual price
By Bangalore Mirror Bureau
Posted On Saturday, August 01, 2009
The crowd in one of the theatres forced the 11.30 am show of Magadheera to be screened at 10.30 am itself |
Movie tickets in black returned with a bang in the city and how! Tickets in black for Chiranjeevi’s son Ramcharan Teja’s movie Magadheera were sold for as high as Rs 800. That’s a rise of 1231 per cent, with a balcony ticket usually costing Rs 65.
Surprisingly, some theatres advanced the shows. The morning show was to begin at 11.30 am in a theatre in Bangalore North. However the audience forced the theatre to start the show at 10.30 itself. Those who came to the theatre at 11.30 am had to pay a hefty sum. In another theatre in city centre, there were hardly any tickets available at counters while they were easily available in black.
“The tickets are sold more than 10 times the cost even in the presence of police,” said Anita, a college student. Ravi, another college student, said, “I decided to go for the movie as it was a holiday. However, I was disappointed to hear that tickets were sold out. With no option, I had to shell out Rs 500.”
According to movie analysts, Magadheera is one of the biggest regional language movies released in recent years. The last time tickets were sold for exorbitant prices were for the Rajanikanth starrer Sivaji in 2007. Though, many movies have been released since then, they failed to create an impact on the box office. There has not been any big Telugu film released recently as most filmstars were busy canvassing for politics. With Chiranjeevi, who has a considerable fan following in the City almost announcing retirement from commercial movies, the demand for his son’s movie skyrocketed on Friday.
Costliest movie
Moreover, the movie had created a hype as it is the costliest Telugu movie till date. The production cost has been estimated to be above Rs 35 crore. Magadheera is Teja’s second film.
Article in Times of India
BLACK IS BACK WITH A BANG!
Tickets in black for Chiranjeevi’s son’s movie Magadheerawent for Rs 800, more than 12 times their usual price
BANGALORE MIRROR BUREAU
Movie tickets in black returned with a bang in the city and how! Tickets in black for Chiranjeevi’s son Ramcharan Teja’s movie Magadheera were sold for as high as Rs 800. That’s a rise of 1231 per cent, with a balcony ticket usually costing Rs 65.
Surprisingly, some theatres advanced the shows. The morning show was to begin at 11.30 am in a theatre in Bangalore North. However the audience forced the theatre to start the show at 10.30 itself. Those who came to the theatre at 11.30 am had to pay a hefty sum. In another theatre in city centre, there were hardly any tickets available at counters while they were easily available in black.
“The tickets are sold more than 10 times the cost even in the presence of police,” said Anita, a college student. Ravi, another college student, said, “I decided to go for the movie as it was a holiday. However, I was disappointed to hear that tickets were sold out. With no option, I had to shell out Rs 500.”
According to movie analysts, Magadheera is one of the biggest regional language movies released in recent years. The last time tickets were sold for exorbitant prices were for the Rajanikanth starrer Sivaji in 2007. Though, many movies have been released since then, they failed to create an impact on the box office. There has not been any big Telugu film released recently as most filmstars were busy canvassing for politics. With Chiranjeevi, who has a considerable fan following in the City almost announcing retirement from commercial movies, the demand for his son’s movie skyrocketed on Friday.
COSTLIEST MOVIE
Moreover, the movie had created a hype as it is the costliest Telugu movie till date. The production cost has been estimated to be above Rs 35 crore. Magadheera is Teja’s second film.
Left:The crowd in one of the theatres forced the 11.30 am show of Magadheera to be screened at 10.30 am itself. Right:A black ticket seller making a quick buck at the theatre
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