Sankranti Releases: Producers of Tollywood Biggies in a Huddle at Telugu Film Chamber

  • IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,December 23 2023]

Producers of the much-anticipated Sankranti releases convened at the Telugu Film Chamber today, with the esteemed presence of Dil Raju, the President of Telugu Film Chamber. The gathering included key figures such as Naga Vamsi, producer of Mahesh Babu's Guntur Kaaram, TG Vishwa Prasad, the producer behind Eagle, Venkat Boyanapalli, producer of Saindhav, and Srinivas Chutturi, producer of Naa Saami Ranga.

Notably absent from the meeting was Niranjan Reddy, the driving force behind the fantasy action drama HanuMan. Speculations abound that despite the competitive atmosphere, none of the producers are willing to withdraw from the Sankranti race, expressing unwavering determination to release their films during the festive season.

Each producer asserts their claim as the first to announce the release date, creating a delicate situation. Dil Raju, in response to the spirited discussion, assured the producers that a decision on the matter will be reached in the coming week. The situation took a serious turn when Dil Raju expressed his concern about Niranjan Reddy's absence from the meeting.

The President of the Film Chamber, Dil Raju, has disclosed that a definitive decision regarding the release of films during Sankranti will be made next week, leaving the industry and fans in suspense about the fate of these highly anticipated cinematic offerings.

As the Sankranti season approaches, characterized by festive fervor and heightened expectations, top banners, producers, and stars are unwilling to forgo the opportunity presented by this auspicious time. The allure of capitalizing on the festive craze and the upcoming holidays to bolster box office collections has intensified the competition among them. Each entity is strategically vying for a prime spot on the release calendar to maximize their film's impact.

The impending decision by the Film Chamber holds considerable weight, determining the fate of the Sankranti releases. It remains to be seen how many producers will align with the Chamber's decision and proceed with their scheduled releases, and conversely, how many films might opt to withdraw from the competitive Sankranti race. The industry and cinephiles are eagerly awaiting the outcome of this critical decision, which will undoubtedly shape the cinematic landscape during this festive season.