Wednesday, October 15, 2014

GAV 2 Week Collections (and probably closing)

Ram Charan tried to do a different film (by picking a family concept that we have seen before quite a few times) and it seems he will return to doing more mass films after the result of this. Credit must be given to BLOCKBUSTER Bandla Ganesh and the Mega family for the excellent planning as they released the film perfectly with 5 straight holidays. If it weren't for those holidays.....let's not go there. Anyway, like my Aagadu collections post, here is my post of collections with no strong basis whatsoever.

2 Weeks Collections
Nizam - 10.52
Ceded - 6.98
Guntur - 3.04
UA - 2.91
East - 2.26
Krishna - 2.02
West -1.94
Nellore - 1.44
Total AP/Nizam - 31.11 crores
Karnataka - 3.44 
Overseas - 3.24
ROI - 0.75
Worldwide Total: 38.54 crores

I might change these collections later not because I feel like it, but because I must account for the interest rates after people put this film in the Swiss bank. But this is the total I have now for 2 weeks. It is less than 40 and probably will finish less than 40, so it is a flop. You may even say disaster because this is all it could make with holidays. If you want to believe it, believe it. If not, don't. 

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Aagadu Collections


Since everyone is doing their own excel sheet collections, I decided that I will do random research with no bearing whatsoever and produce my version of the collections for Aagadu.

Worldwide Total Collections
Nizam 8.97
Ceded 3.5
Guntur 2.77
UA 2.10
East 1.93
West 1.75
Krishna 1.58
Nellore 1.01
AP/Nizam Total: 23.61 crores
KA: 4.01
ROI: 1.95
OS: 8.75
Total Worldwide: 38.32 crores

So basically it is a disaster especially in India. Hats off to Seenu Vytla who couldn't even make 40 crores, doing a commercial film with Mahesh Babu. You decide whether these collections makes sense to you or not. This is my tally until some producer or distributor decides to release full detailed collections. All I can say is these numbers make more sense than ABO's ever will. 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

RGV's Short Circuit

Ram Gopal Varma continues to outdo himself with his unique pursuits and mind-boggling cinematography. His latest venture is unprecedented - whether that is a good or bad thing you will see for yourself. He calls it a short film, but I call it a short circuit (of the mind). He made a 3 minute long clip of feet. Lakshmi Manchu's feet. It seems Lakshmi Manchu finally realized she can not speak Telugu or act in roles where she isn't some kind of witch, so she resorted to being a foot model. The biggest applause is how RGV still manages to use the background score he uses for every movie in this one also and tries to create the same intensity about feet. Honestly, I am just glad that he didn't make a full length film about it. If, for some reason, you still want to see this "film", it is below.


Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Hats Off To ABO Pt II

Andhra Box Office is back at it. They have been working hard with the excel sheets of Govindudu Andarivaadele. They recently realized that they forgot about Aagadu so they released the worldwide closing share.

According to ABO, Aagadu is such a disaster that the collections the theaters made in ROI (rest of India) were returned to the general public it seems. What a wonder! This is the most ultimate excel deduction I have ever seen and hats off to ABO for their commitment against Mahesh.

 

As you can see, according to ABO, Aagadu collections lost shares from the 1st week to closing - going from 1.45 - 1.40 crores in ROI. This is the most courageous attempt at excel deductions I have seen in recent times.

Friday, October 3, 2014

123telugu Article of the Day


In case you didn't see what is so great about this article, I will point it out to you. Look at the first line: "Young director Harish Shankar, who is riding high with back to back hits of 'Mirapakai' and 'Gabbar Singh'". It is extraordinary how the writer forgot the remarkably astonishing and revolutionary cinematic achievement that was Ramayya Vasthavayya, which was so remarkable that it was ahead of its time and became a disaster at the box office. Well, they forgot it. Hopefully, Harish Shankar did too. Too bad, Jr. NTR can't.

Presenting Zookeeper Allu Sirish

India's self acclaimed #1 movie buff/photographer/gadget freak/aspiring actor/producer/spot boy MEGA STYLISH POWER SUPER STAR KING ALLU SIRISH has been part of a recent controversy regarding the collections of Magadheera.

In a blog post that was later deleted YUVASAMRAT VICTORY SIRISH wrote his take on the box office stamina of Indian Cinema:



MEGASTAR ALLU SIRISH made it very clear on his own blog about the exact share of Magadheera. But records are meant to be broken. Obviously THALAPATHY ALLU SIRISH does not understand this. He began to inflate collections of Magadheera once Dookudu became the new industry hit in 2011. He later even deleted the post and started challenging fans.
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Who wrote 58 crores as official share figure? Was it nobrain jeevi, 123telugu, or any other website. No it was given by COLLECTION KING SUPERSTAR ALLU SIRISH. He argues with us about his own figures and has no choice but to later delete the post to hide the figures. This is the result:
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Or even this from a senior mega family fan:




Because of the mega fans/biased mega loving media the box office tracking of Telugu films has become an embarrassment. Using terms like "fixed hires", "overflow" which they do not even know the meaning of, mega fans have inflated the collections of Magadheera to a point where the share is higher than that of Dhoom 3, Chennai Express, Krrish 3, and the hollywood films Titanic and Avatar.

If mega fans want to blame anyone for the uncertainty of Magadheera collections they can blame the ALL TIME WORLDWIDE MEGAPOWERSUPERSTAR THALA SIRISH


123Telugu Article of the Day


The 123telugu editors and writers are quite excited it seems.