The highly anticipated film “Pushpa 2: The Rule” has become embroiled in release date uncertainty. Initially slated for an August 15th release, the project now faces a potential postponement.
This news comes despite official announcements confirming the August 15th date and promotional activities already underway. Further muddying the waters are the recent announcements by “Double Ismart” and the Hindi film “Stree 2,” both claiming the same release date.
While official confirmation regarding “Pushpa 2″s postponement is still pending, December is emerging as a possible alternative. However, this timeframe presents its own challenges. September, October, and November are already packed with major releases like “OG,” “Devara,” and “NBK109,” leaving December as the next viable window.
However, December releases pose another dilemma. Nithiin’s “Robinhood” and Naga Chaitanya’s “Thandel” are scheduled for December 20th, both produced by prominent studios (“Mythri Movie Makers” and Allu Aravind’s “Geetha Arts,” respectively). Should “Pushpa 2” arrive in December, it would necessitate adjustments to avoid a box office clash, particularly within the same production house (“Geetha Arts”). Rumors also suggest Ram Charan’s “Game Changer” might target December, potentially creating a box office showdown between Allu Arjun and Ram Charan.
The ultimate release date for “Pushpa 2” remains to be seen. Negotiations and strategic planning are likely underway to secure a slot that maximizes the film’s potential while minimizing competition. Fans eagerly await official confirmation to mark their calendars for this highly anticipated sequel.
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Sankranti 2024: A Feast of Films with Optimal Runtimes
December 18, 2024
Hyderabad, [Date]: Tollywood is gearing up for a thrilling Sankranti festival, with a plethora of new releases promising an unforgettable cinematic experience. As the excitement mounts, updates on the runtimes of these highly anticipated films have begun to emerge.
“Game Changer,” starring Ram Charan, is expected to be the longest film in the Sankranthi race, boasting a runtime of approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes. Given its exploration of pertinent political themes, this extended duration appears justified.
Nandamuri Balakrishna’s “Daaku Maharaj” is also slated to have a conventionally longer runtime of around 165 minutes, a suitable length for a commercial action film.
Venkatesh’s “Sankranthiki Vasthunnam,” directed by Anil Ravipudi, is anticipated to deliver non-stop entertainment in its 160-minute duration, leveraging the comedic prowess of both the star and the filmmaker.
Finally, the dubbed version of “VidaaMuyarchi,” featuring Ajith Kumar, is also expected to have a runtime of 165 minutes, befitting a stylish action thriller.
It is important to note that these are tentative runtimes and may be subject to minor adjustments following the censor formalities. However, the current indications suggest that all the Sankranti releases have been thoughtfully crafted with optimal durations, ensuring an engaging and enjoyable cinematic experience for audiences.
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