Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Nolan To Edit Ranbir-Sai Pallavi’s Ramayana: Real of Rumor

There's a lot of talk that famous Hollywood director Christopher Nolan and his cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema might be involved in the final editing of Nitesh Tiwari's big Ramayana movie, but nothing is certain yet.

This news has caused a lot of discussion and excitement on social media and in the entertainment industry.
 Some people think this could really happen, especially because Namit Malhotra's VFX company, DNEG, has worked on many of Nolan's big Hollywood films.

This link makes people think that a real partnership might take place, which could help make the Indian epic more popular worldwide.
 However, Nolan might be busy with his own movie, The Odyssey, which is coming out in July 2026. That film is expected to take up all of his time and creativity for the whole year.

If Namit Malhotra really gets Nolan to join in any way, it would be a big step in making Ramayana a major global film.
 This could greatly increase international interest in the movie before its planned release on Diwali in 2026.

Other Producers Too Should Try This Pop Corn Formula!

It's no secret that beside the impact of OTT platforms, high ticket prices and costly popcorn have contributed to a decline in footfalls at theaters.
 Many producers have openly acknowledged these challenges in interviews and press interactions.

However, so far, meaningful steps have been limited.
 In contrast, ETV Win is adopting an experimental yet audience-friendly approach when it comes to ticket and F&B (food and beverage) pricing.

Earlier, they introduced 99 rupee tickets for their theatrical releases.
 Now, for their March 6 release *Sampradhayani Suppini Suddhapoosani*, starring Shivaji, they are once again trying to attract family audiences.

They have introduced a combo offer of 499 rupees, which includes four tickets and a large popcorn for single screens.
 The same offer is available in multiplexes for 799 rupees.

This initiative makes going to the theater more affordable for families while also providing added value through inclusions of refreshments.


It’s encouraging to see at least a few players experimenting with new pricing models.
 Although popcorn pricing is usually under the control of exhibitors, such collaborative efforts suggest that practical solutions are indeed possible when there is a strong intention.

Interestingly, when ETV Win offered 99 rupee tickets for *Raju Weds Rambhai*, another film starring Priyadarshi, released on the same day at regular prices, industry insiders noted there were concerns that the discounted pricing could negatively affect the footfalls for the other film.


In some instances, situations arose where exhibitors had to pay the full price, while audiences were offered tickets at a discount.


In conclusion, such experiments open up constructive discussions.
 A gradual shift towards dynamic pricing and more intelligent F&B strategies could help increase footfalls, particularly for small and medium-budget films, and make cinema a more inclusive experience for families.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Shocking Strategy From ‘Toxic’ Makers Diluting Hype?

Yash's much-anticipated action film, *Toxic*, is set to face tough competition from Bollywood's highly anticipated sequel *Dhurandhar 2* on March 19. Despite the high expectations, the makers of *Toxic* haven't been putting in the effort to create a strong promotional push to keep up with the buzz around their rival.

So far, the team has released a few teasers, but the first single, which was much anticipated, came out without any visuals and just a poster showing Yash and Kiara Advani in a romantic pose.
 This left fans feeling let down, as they were hoping to get a glimpse of the film's grand visuals through the song.

Usually, songs from big movies are released with lots of fan excitement and hype to create a big buzz for the film.
 But the way the first song of *Toxic* was introduced was quite different and surprised many.

The song, sung by Visha Mishra and written by different lyricists for various languages, is slowly gaining appreciation from music lovers because of its catchy tune and engaging lyrics.
 However, without any visuals, it hasn't hit the mark and has disappointed fans.

No matter what the reason is for this strategy, the lack of strong promotional content is hurting the film's hype.
 Even though the movie features four other top actresses in major roles, they were only introduced through posters and not shown in the teasers.

While *Dhurandhar 2* is already leading in terms of buzz and early ticket sales, *Toxic* is falling behind because of the weak promotions.
 With just two weeks left until the release, Yash and his team need to come up with a solid plan to create a strong buzz around the film and keep up with the competition.

New Directors Facing a Terrible Experience in Tollywood?

There is a common belief that Tollywood always supports new talent and creative minds. Many producers are often seen as welcoming new filmmakers to bring fresh ideas and succeed in the industry. However, the actual situation is quite different from what is shown to the public. A lot of new directors face tough experiences when trying to get work opportunities.

Most of them don’t talk about how they are treated because they are afraid or for other reasons.
 But some do share their real stories to make people outside the industry aware of the difficulties directors go through in their journey.

Sudheer Sriram, director of "Sampradayani Suppini Sudhhapusani," has spoken about how he was treated when he approached people connected with famous production houses.
 He exposed how these people often ignore young directors with weak excuses.

He explained that some well-known producers first showed interest in working with him, but later stopped responding without any reason.
 He shared the tough time he had waiting for offers from top producers.

Sudheer expressed his anger about how representatives of big producers treat waiting directors unfairly.
 They often keep directors waiting without giving any feedback on their scripts.

This kind of treatment puts a lot of pressure on new directors, leading them to lose confidence and feel discouraged.
 It's time for producers to ensure that new directors are not mistreated and are treated with respect by everyone involved.

Monday, March 2, 2026

Ram Charan Begins Peddi Dubbing With Fun Tease

The buzz around the countryside action film Peddi is getting stronger as Ram Charan starts recording his voice for the movie. To celebrate this moment, a playful video was shared showing a lively conversation between Charan and director Buchi Babu Sana.

In the video, Ram Charan joked about his director, mentioning the popular song "Chikiri Chikiri."
 He laughed that Buchi Babu's expressions for the song were so strong that people thought he was the singer, not Mohit Chauhan, who actually sang it.

Charan also told the audience that he's doing the dubbing for his role and that Buchi Babu is just there to help him.
 This friendly teamwork shows how excited and united the cast and crew are as they work towards the movie's release. The film is being made by producer Venkata Satish Kilaru on a big, grand scale.

Janhvi Kapoor is playing the main female role, and Shiva Rajkumar has a major part in the film.
 AR Rahman's song "Chikiri Chikiri" became a worldwide hit, and the next single, "Raa Raa Rai Rai," is set to drop this week. It's expected to be a high-energy dance track. Reports suggest that Ram Charan's dance moves will impress people around the world. The movie is set to come out on 30th April, and everyone is very excited about it.

RĀKĀSĀ Teaser – When Life Takes a Dark Turn

Niharika Konidela made a big impression with her production called Committee Kurrollu. Now she is back with another project named Rakasa. Sangeeth Shobhan is playing the main role, and this film is a horror comedy, which is perfect for him. Manasa Sharma is the director and this is her first time directing a film. The makers released a teaser, which mixes fun and spooky elements.

The teaser shows a village that is dealing with supernatural forces, as explained by Tanikella Bharani's voice-over.
 Then Sangeeth comes back to the village as Veeru, after living in the USA. He is friends with Getup Srinu and gets into a lot of funny and unexpected situations. This leads Veeru to discover there's a ghost in the village, and how he deals with it is the main story of the movie.

The film follows a standard horror comedy structure, but it feels fresh because of the visuals and the cast.
 Nayana Sarika is playing the female lead, and the music is done by Anudeep Dev. It's been a while since Telugu cinema had a horror comedy, and if Rakasa is successful, it could bring back interest in the genre. After the success of Kishkindhapuri, there's a clear interest in the horror genre.

Rakasa will be released in theaters on April 3rd, 2026.

Kerala Story 2: Controversy Full, Collections Dull!

The first part of The Kerala Story, which came out in 2023, made a lot of money even though there were many controversies and some people called it propaganda.
 So, people expected the second part to do really well and make even more money in the first weekend.

But that didn’t happen with The Kerala Story 2.
 It came out last Friday after the High Court allowed it, even though there were a lot of protests. The film started slowly at the box office and surprised everyone because the first part made over 300 Crores.

The Kerala Story 2 opened with just 75 lakhs on the first day.
 It did better on the second day, making 4.65 Crores, but the number of people watching it was very low in all areas. Even though there are no other films competing, the first weekend is likely to bring in only a moderate amount of money.

Usually, movies that are seen as propaganda can do well if their story connects with a group of people.
 That’s what happened with the first part, making it a big hit. But the second part didn’t get the same response.

The mixed reaction to the sequel suggests that audiences are no longer interested in these kinds of stories that feel the same and are getting old.


Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond is a follow-up to the 2023 film.
 It follows three young women from different states who choose love over tradition, but end up in trouble. Produced by Sunshine Pictures, the film features Ulka Gupta, Aditi Bhatia, Aishwarya Ojha, Sumit Gahlawat, and Arjan Singh Aujla in important roles.