Shivaji is a roaring success and its raining money for AVM/Rajni. The movie is being released in more theatres to accommodate the anxiously waiting audience.
But what about small-time movie producers whose movies releases are getting delayed because they had to long wait for the release of Shivaji (postponed multiple times and released on June 14th) so that the tide settles and their movies are released in decent theatres?
Their woes are heard all over the media which reports that roughly some 10 to 20 movies are awaiting the release of Shivaji and Mansor Ali Khan (who has produced/acted/directed a movie Ennai Paar Sirripu Varum) went to the extent of publishing an advertisement in newspaper, which reads Iyya oro A/C theatre irundha kundunga (Sir, let me have a A/C theatre for releasing the movie).
Small films make profit by exercising tight budget controls and releasing as fast as they can. The money is mostly financed by loan sharks who charge exorbitant interest rates.
In such a scenario, this delay caused by the late release of Shivaji should hurt them financially much.
Will Mr.Rajni who claims to be a producers/distributors darling and who had unconditionally compensated the distributors losses because of Baba’s failure talk to AVM or share a little bit of his shivaji wealth (where he is also a distributor owning several area rights) or is his darlingness only extendable to his own distributors?
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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