Close on the heels of losing over Rs 100 Crore in film production, producer PVP has decided to shut his production office in Chennai. After facing acute losses, the producer of Balupu, Kshanam come to conclusion to close the operations in Tamil Nadu. What's more?
Employees of PVP Cinema based in Chennai have been informed about the development and asked them to look out for alternatives. Though PVP Cinema might not completely quit films, he would become more choosy and would be very conscious from now onwards.
Except Kshanam, none of his recent films have fared well at the ticket windows. Even Nag-Karthi starrer Oopiri which had opened to good reviews, ended up in losses. While the film tanked in Tamil, the film was an average grosser in Telugu. The film's high-budget was damper for the film. Presently, Mr Potluri is producing Rana-Taapsee starrer Ghazi which is touted to be India's first sub-marine based war film in Hindi.
The news of PVP to cut down the films isn't going well with many movie buffs. Definitely, not a welcome sign. -
Employees of PVP Cinema based in Chennai have been informed about the development and asked them to look out for alternatives. Though PVP Cinema might not completely quit films, he would become more choosy and would be very conscious from now onwards.
Except Kshanam, none of his recent films have fared well at the ticket windows. Even Nag-Karthi starrer Oopiri which had opened to good reviews, ended up in losses. While the film tanked in Tamil, the film was an average grosser in Telugu. The film's high-budget was damper for the film. Presently, Mr Potluri is producing Rana-Taapsee starrer Ghazi which is touted to be India's first sub-marine based war film in Hindi.
The news of PVP to cut down the films isn't going well with many movie buffs. Definitely, not a welcome sign. -
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