
It’s a delightful surprise to see entire families—parents recalling their childhood thrills alongside wide-eyed kids—queuing up for the re-release of the 35-year-old fantasy epic Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari. From the moment it hit theaters this Friday, the Chiranjeevi–Sridevi classic has been setting box-office registers ablaze. At Hyderabad’s Prasads Multiplex alone, Day 1 collections soared past ₹12 lakh, and packed weekend shows across major cities suggest a global haul north of ₹2.5 crore by Sunday night.
What’s particularly heartwarming is the sight of fans—from seasoned cinephiles to new-generation viewers—soaking in the film in enhanced 3D. During the iconic “Abbani Teeyani Debba,” some delighted patrons even donned replica costumes and danced in the aisles, moments now lighting up social feeds everywhere. Though a handful of moviegoers mentioned minor print-quality issues, the film’s timeless spectacle and emotional pull have overwhelmingly won the day.
Buoyed by this nostalgic triumph, distributors are already eyeing more 1990s blockbusters for theatrical comebacks. First on the slate: Kodamasimham, Chiranjeevi’s beloved cowboy adventure. As audiences rediscover the magic of yesteryear’s hits, we may soon find ourselves revisiting—and celebrating—many more vintage gems on the big screen.
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