1. Ravanasura: Following Ravi Teja's successful streak with Dhamaka and Waltair Verayya, the film was highly anticipated.
However, despite a positive response to the trailer, it failed to captivate audiences with the protagonist's performance in negative shade and lack of entertainment value.
Despite an impressive opening, the film lost its momentum at the box office very quickly.
2. Dasara: Despite doing well in the Naizam region, the film's initial success in Andhra and Ceded regions didn't last long, and the response from North Indian audiences and other language markets was a big let down.
Nani's attempt to make a raw and rugged film failed due to monotonous and cliched elements. The film could make an impressive collection, though not a blockbuster as anticipated.
3. Balagam: This recent film was made on a modest budget but proved to be a box office success. Set in rural Telangana, the story has an organic appeal with realistic incidents and ambiance.
Although the film was performing well in theaters, it has now been released on OTT platforms, which is showing adverse affect on its box office prospects.
4. Meter: This film by Kiran Abbavaram, backed by Mythri Movies, was a dismal failure. It lacked positive reviews and failed to generate any significant audience interest or box office success.
The makers' overconfidence in venturing into such a story with a non-star hero like Kiran Abbavaram was ill-advised.
As a result, the audience ignored the film, and many shows were cancelled. Its theatrical run came to an abrupt end.
5. Das Ka Dhamki: The film's initial performance was just okay in the Naizam area, but it failed to attract audiences elsewhere, struggling to fill theaters.
According to trade reports, the film didn't manage to break even from its theatrical collections alone. This indicates that the film's box office performance was not as successful as expected, and it failed to generate enough revenue to cover its production and marketing costs, let alone make a profit.