For every high budgeted star hero film, equations at Box Office will be tied up with lives of buyers and producers. Carelessness in production or improper approach towards the final output will not only shatter the huge investments made by them but also poses a threat of putting their lives at risk. There were enough occasions in the past like a popular producer plunged into Hussain Sagar unable to bear the final losses incurred through a flop film.
Although, such news wasn’t reported in the least past because our noble hearted heroes and producers are helping the buyers. Of late, Pawan Kalyan is heard to have promised ‘Sardaar Gabbar Singh’ buyers to offer his next film distribution rights at rebated prices so as to recover their lost money.
Subject of discussion here is, whether Mahesh Babu would follow the same principle to rescue his ‘Brahmotsavam’ buyers or not? Reports suggest that, scale of ‘Brahmotsavam’ losses can be higher than ‘Sardaar’ and some immediate recuperative measures are needed for conciliation. Anything above 50 per cent of investment lost should be considered as disastrous and the pathetic situation of distributors needs to be concerned. Hopefully, Mahesh should adopt these buyers too like what he did with Siddhapuram and Burripalem villages.