Sunday, June 29, 2025

A Decent Comeback But Missed Promotions!

Vijay Antony's film Maargan was published yesterday with Kannappa. Thanks to Asian Suresh Productions, which deals in distribution, the film received a series of screens. However, the turnout for the morning show was very boring. Slowly I started building some totals on social media, which helped me see the better amount. 


The film is a regular crime thriller, but director Leo John Paul's approach worked well, especially for fans of the genre. Turns, scripts, gentle supernatural angles kept the film committed. Overall, this is probably the best trip from Vijay Antony in recent years. 

However, there was a major disadvantage, and the film had very few advertising campaigns in Telugu. In Tamil, Vijay Antony actively commissioned it, attacked the media and interacted with fans. This effort is clearly missing here. An event took place before the publication, but she actually didn't reach the audience. Whether it's a heterosexual Telugu film or a commissioned film, recent ads are important. See how Manchu Vishnu makes efforts to promote Kannappa. Advertising action is really important. 

Even if Maargan doesn't require large thrusts, a basic advertising degree can help you improve your connection with Telugu audiences. The audience is currently open to above average films, and Maargan fits directly into this category. According to Bichagadu, Vijay Antony had no solid goals. Bikagadu 2 was fine, but the rest was a shame. It was the last three films in particular. Interestingly, Vijay Antony not only performed in Maargan, but also composed music. If the current buzz remains stable, the film could be beneficial to producers.

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