The two films released on August 15 were flops, with no doubt.
Among them, one film has become a shocking disaster, according to trade circles. Failing to collect even Rs 2 crores in Nizam shows the extent of the defeat. Unless it collects seven times of the amount, the buyer won’t be able to cover the expenses.
This issue isn’t limited to Nizam; the situation is similar in Andhra and Ceded. However, due to the larger number of buyers, the losses are distributed in those areas. In Naizam, there is only a single buyer.
The producer seems to be feeling really bad due to this situation and has reportedly promised to support every buyer in his way.
It also appears that the director has agreed to return some of the remuneration. Regardless of the amount given back, the buyer can’t bear a loss of more than twenty percent in Nizam. This means that the producer and director together need to return at least eight crores.
While many heroes have faced flops, none have experienced a disaster of this magnitude. The troubling aspect is that despite such a significant failure, the director still perceives the film as average with divide talk.
At least the hero didn’t try to enhance the movie, and the producer remains silent, fully aware of the situation.