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Small Film Taking Big Risk

With the election season dominating April, May, and June, there’s a noticeable absence of major movie releases during this time.

Suhas, who recently starred in the slice-of-life drama Sriranga Neethulu, is now gearing up for his next film, Prasanna Vadanam, scheduled to hit theaters on May 3.

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Mythri Movies Makers, a prominent production and distribution company, has announced their association with Prasanna Vadanam, handling its release in Telangana and Tamil Nadu.

Releasing a film amidst the election buzz is undeniably gutsy. With people engrossed in political happenings, there’s limited interest in watching movies at the moment.

However, Prasanna Vadanam is taking the risk, banking on its content to draw attention.

To succeed, the film’s marketing and publicity efforts must be intensified to ensure its release doesn’t go unnoticed amidst the political noise.

The makers’ confidence in their content is evident, as they aim to capitalize on this dry spell with no movies playing because of the elections.

If the film gets positive word-of-mouth, it stands to attract that section of the audience who prefer entertainment over politics during this period, potentially turning a challenging situation into an opportunity.

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Jhansi

Jhansi is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu movies and the broader Indian cinema landscape. With a keen focus on U.S. updates related to Telugu people and Indians, as well as immigration & …

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