
Hari Hara Veera Mallu, starring Pawan Kalyan, released in theatres last Thursday amid considerable anticipation. The film had special premiere screenings on Wednesday night and opened to a strong initial response at the box office. However, early audience and critical feedback was mixed, with a common point of concern being the visual effects, which many felt fell short of expectations for a film of this scale.
Following a decent opening day, the film witnessed a noticeable dip in collections on Friday, with approximately one lakh tickets sold via BookMyShow. Encouragingly, the weekend brought a turnaround. Ticket bookings picked up on Saturday, again crossing the one lakh mark, and Sunday further outperformed Saturday’s figures—indicating a renewed interest from audiences.
In a commendable move, the filmmakers responded swiftly to the criticism. They enhanced several VFX sequences and released an updated version of the film with improved visuals and refined footage across all global screens. This revised edition was rolled out over the weekend, and starting Monday, standard ticket pricing was reinstated in theatres.
With these updates in place, the production team and theatre exhibitors are optimistic about maintaining steady weekday footfalls. The improved version is expected to positively influence audience sentiment, particularly among neutral viewers who were hesitant. The combination of weekend momentum and timely corrective action gives Hari Hara Veera Mallu a stronger chance at sustaining its theatrical run.
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