
Nandamuri Balakrishna returns to the big screen with Akhanda 2, now set for release on December 12 after a delay caused by financial issues. You expected a smooth release once the team fixed those issues, yet another court case has surfaced.
A new petition reached the Andhra Pradesh High Court today. It seeks a stay on the film’s premier shows and on the elevated ticket prices approved for them. The court plans to hear the matter this afternoon.
This case does not block the film’s release. It questions only the ticket pricing for premier shows. You see the same pricing practice for almost every big hero film, so nothing about it feels unusual. The court is likely to support the cinematography ministry’s decision based on the nature of the government order.
Still, this Balayya film keeps facing unnecessary and repeated hurdles. Despite that, the team is moving ahead with paid premieres tonight in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. You can expect strong revenue at the ticket counters because the film promises solid mass content.
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