Bellamkonda
bought the AP theatrical rights of Brothers for a staggering Rs 17
crore which is a record price for Surya’s film. Only a solo release and a
super-hit talk could alone bail out this producer from trouble. So, he
is now on a mission to make the makers postpone the release by few
weeks. “I strongly feel a Diwali release is much better for Brothers
than October 12. I wish Gnanavel Raja (film’s producer) co-operates with
us,” pleaded Bellomkonda on the stage during the audio launch on
Saturday.
RR Movie Makers is planning a grand
release of Damarukam on October 11, so getting screens for Brothers in
AP is not gonna be easy. With Rambabu hitting the screens in just one
week, things will turn even more tougher. If any one among CGR and
Damarukam hit the right chord with the audience, no one except god could
save Bellamkonda. Can Brothers withstand the wave of CGR and Damarukam?
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