Sridevi Soda Center Fetches Rs 12 Crores

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Starring Sudheer Babu in the lead role, Sridevi Soda Center is announced for August 27th release.

As per reports, the makers of Sridevi Soda Center have sold off the all-India theatrical rights for a good price.

The theatrical rights were acquired by noted producer Laxman for a price of Rs 12 crores. This is a good deal for a Sudheer Babu starrer.

Laxman had previously acquired the theatrical rights of Jathi Ratnalu which turned to be a box office blockbuster. Sridevi Soda Center will be his second venture.

Laxman is planning to give Sridevi Soda Center the widest possible release. The rustic actioner is directed by Karuna Kumar and it features Sudheer Babu and Aanandhi in the lead roles.

Vijay Chilla and Shashi Devireddy are producing the film under 70MM Entertainments.


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