Monday, December 15, 2025

Can DSP bring back his vintage magic with UBS ?

 The Devi Sri Prasad Telugu audience knows is different from who he is now. Even though he still remains a top composer in South cinema and gets a good salary, it has been a long time since he made an album that had both classic and popular songs, along with a fantastic background score that really brought the story scenes to life.


Even though he played a big part in the huge success of Pushpa 2, his work was overshadowed by a big controversy before the movie came out.

 People thought he hadn't finished his re-recording on time. Even though he won awards with Thandel and Kuberaa earlier this year, many feel like he isn't doing the kind of work that made him famous before.


Now, the first song from Pawan Kalyan's Ustaad Bhagat Singh, Dekhlenge Saala, has become a hit right away.

 The music sounds a lot like the magic of DSP during his best years. The tune is easy to dance to, with fun lyrics that take people back to the time when his music made everyone happy and moved crowds with his best compositions.


Fans are feeling that Devi Sri Prasad might have a special album planned for Ustaad Bhagat Singh.

 It's because both Harish Shankar and Pawan Kalyan are working together again for the second time since their big hit Gabbar Singh, which is a beloved film for all of them.


Devi Sri Prasad's amazing music and background scores were a major part of Gabbar Singh's success.

 The first song from Ustaad Bhagat Singh hints that DSP might be returning to his best form. If the album has the same quality as before, it could cause a big rush at the box office.

The Real Test Begins for Akhanda 2!

 Monday has come, and this is when the real test begins for any major movie. No matter how well a film does during the first weekend, attendance in cinemas usually drops on weekdays. How much it drops often determines whether the movie can keep its momentum or starts to slow down early.


Akhanda 2 started with a good showing in the first three days.

 The collections were strong, and in many places, shows were full despite some mixed reactions from audiences. According to producer Dil Raju, the Nizam region has already made back about 70% of the investment, which is a big win. The Ceded region is also doing well. Even though Akhanda 2 might not be as hyped as usual for a sequel, Balakrishna's popularity and the Akhanda name have helped the film.


The road ahead is still long.

 Unlike Akhanda 1, which had mostly positive reactions, the sequel has not been as well received by everyone, and that might be affecting things. Another issue is the decision to charge higher prices for tickets in Andhra Pradesh for nearly ten days, from premieres to regular shows. This could be a problem, especially in areas where mass cinema is popular, like B and C centers. Balakrishna has a strong fan base in these places, and his fans often watch the film multiple times. Lower ticket prices usually encourage people to watch it more than once. But even a small increase, like 75 rupees, might reduce the number of people coming to see it.


If Akhanda 2 can keep things steady this week, it could be considered safe.

 A big meeting was held yesterday, with the entire team present and sharing their experiences. Balakrishna spoke with confidence, suggesting he believes this could be his fifth big hit. That confidence will only be real if the film continues to do well for at least two weeks.


If the collections go up and down a lot, things will get harder.

 The film hasn't fully broken even yet, and with high expectations, it might take more time. Official gross numbers for the first three days are still not out from the production team. Industry discussions say the film might have passed the 100 crore mark, but the exact figures will be clear once they are officially announced.

Thaman Worried About Fan Wars Trend in Tollywood

 Music director Thaman has shared his worries about the rising negativity from fans in the Telugu film industry. While speaking at the success event of Akhanda 2, he highlighted that Tollywood has a lot to offer — a large number of superstar actors and a massive fan following. But he believes this same strength is now becoming a problem.


Thaman said that Telugu cinema is respected worldwide for its scale and reach.

 People outside the industry give high praise to Tollywood and its stars. However, inside the industry, he feels there's a lack of unity. He pointed out that continuous fan fights and online arguments have created a lot of negativity, which is harming the entire industry.


He also expressed his feelings about the recent delay of Akhanda 2.

 The film was planned to release on December 5, but it was postponed at the last minute due to unexpected legal issues. Thaman mentioned that instead of supporting the producers during a tough time, many people chose to criticize them publicly. He reminded everyone that producers also have families and face a lot of pressure when a release is delayed just hours before the film hits the theaters.


Thaman stressed that when one film faces challenges, the whole industry should come together.

 Instead of attacking each other online or celebrating someone else's failure, filmmakers and fans should show support and understanding. He said social media has become a place where films are constantly criticized by rival fan groups, and this trend needs to stop.


Calling for unity, Thaman said he is ready to support any film, whether by promoting it, posting tweets, or making public appearances.

 He urged everyone to work together, reduce negativity, and protect the positive image that Telugu cinema has built over the years. According to him, only unity can help Tollywood grow strong in the long run.

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Chiru’s MSG Seals Ideal Release Date

Megastar Chiranjeevi's much-awaited movie, Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu, is getting ready to become the biggest hit during the festive season. It will hit the theaters on January 12, 2026, and the team has officially confirmed this date, making it the main attraction for the Sankranthi festival.

The movie, directed by Anil Ravipudi, has completed its filming.
 It's planned to release on a Monday just before the festival, which allows it to take full advantage of the long holiday period. This timing seems smart and well-thought-out, especially because Sankranthi has always been a profitable time for both Chiranjeevi and Anil Ravipudi. The release poster shows Chiranjeevi in a stylish look, enjoying a cup of tea while sitting in a luxury car.

Throughout his career, Chiranjeevi has made many successful films during the Sankranthi season, and Anil Ravipudi has also had a major hit with Sankranthiki Vasthunnam, which was also released during the festival.
 So, people are really excited about this project.

Adding to the excitement, Victory Venkatesh will have a bigger role in the film, bringing more attention and energy to the movie.
 The pre-release buzz is already high, with songs going viral and promotional material getting a lot of positive reactions.

The movie is produced by Sahu Garapati and Sushmita Konidela under Shine Screens and Gold Box Entertainments.
 The team is expected to put more effort into promoting the film in the days leading up to its release.

Harish Shankar Finally Gives Full Clarity on Pawan’s UBS

When Pawan Kalyan's film Ustaad Bhagat Singh was announced a few years back, there were many guesses in the industry and media about whether director Harish Shankar was making a remake similar to their previous film Gabbar Singh.
 Some thought the story was inspired by Thalapathy Vijay's Theri. Many also believed that the film was delayed because Pawan Kalyan was busy with his political work and other movie projects.

Harish Shankar has now cleared up all those rumors.
 During the launch of the first single today, he said that Ustaad Bhagat Singh is not a remake at all. He explained that Pawan Kalyan was not the reason for the long delay. In fact, Pawan gave full support to the project and even shot for 18 to 20 hours on some days, despite his political duties, to finish the shoot quickly.

Harish Shankar mentioned that he originally wanted to make a more classy film with a college setting, different from the mass entertainer style of Gabbar Singh.
 However, he changed his plan after considering Pawan Kalyan's film schedule and decided to make a remake. But the remake idea didn’t work out, leading to a long delay. He also shared that he went through a period of mental stress during the pandemic and eventually came up with a new script that fits Pawan's mass image.

He added that the movie finally started shooting after a long delay and was completed quickly thanks to Pawan's dedication.
 He mentioned that Pawan would arrive in Hyderabad after finishing his official work and cabinet meetings, shoot until early morning, and then return to his duties without taking much rest.

So, Harish Shankar's statement has ended the long-standing confusion about the remake rumors and cleared up the misconception that Pawan Kalyan caused the delay.

Saturday, December 13, 2025

Why No Rajini’s Birthday Treat From Jailer 2?

 Superstar Rajinikanth turned 75 yesterday and this time, his birthday was quiet, unlike previous years. Usually, there's a lot of excitement and chatter on social media about his new movies, but this time there wasn't much. Fans were hoping to hear news about Jailer 2, but there was no update.

Rajinikanth is currently working on Jailer 2, directed by Nelson.

 The director often shares updates on special days, but this time there was nothing new. Some people think this might be because Padiyappa was re-released, and fans are focusing on that instead.


Many Rajinikanth fans are happy about the re-release of Padiyappa and don't want to be distracted by other news.

 There's also a rumor that Nelson might plan a special update for Jailer 2 for another occasion, which is why nothing was shared yet.


Rajinikanth celebrated his 75th birthday today, and social media is full of birthday wishes from everyone.

Akhanda 2 Producers Open Up: Who Supported Them in the Crisis?

It is well known that Akhanda 2 was delayed from December 5 to December 12 because some money owed wasn’t paid by 14 Reels Plus for their previous projects with Eros International and other investors.

 This caused legal problems and financial stress. Solving these long-standing issues in just a week was really hard, and it clearly needed strong support from within the industry. So who came to their aid?

Akhanda 2 was released on Friday, with previews on Thursday, and it opened with good occupancy and strong earnings.
 Producers Raam Achanta and Gopi Achanta spoke to the media about how the film has been received by the press, fans, and general audience.

They started the press event by apologizing to Nandamuri Balakrishna, Boyapati Sreenu, Balakrishna’s fans, and the audience for the delay of Akhanda 2.
 They mentioned that they didn’t expect such problems to happen at the last minute. They thanked two important people: Dil Raju and Ram from Mango Mass Media. According to them, the whole industry supported them, and Dil Raju was the first to step in.

When talking about the box office, the film made around ₹10 crore from Telugu states through Thursday night previews alone.
 Karnataka added ₹1 crore net, placing it in the Top 5 for non-Kannada films. The film is selling out on Friday and through the weekend, and the team is confident Saturday and Sunday will be even better.

They also said that even though some reviews from the media were mixed, the public response has been great, and they expect the positive momentum to keep going.
 On the promotional side, they confirmed that they have planned success events and other activities to keep the film moving until the Sankranthi releases.