Bollywood

Telugu Producers Break up In Teams Over Share Screening Mannequin



Telugu producers are divided over a serious shift within the movie exhibition sector. The current announcement by 23 theatres in Telangana to undertake a percentage-based screening mannequin has sparked controversy. The Energetic Producers Guild has refused to just accept the proposed 60-50-40 share sharing mannequin, citing it as a unilateral choice.

The business is now break up into two camps. The Dil Raju group, together with senior producer Suresh Babu, helps the percentage-based system, whereas the opposing camp desires theatres to proceed beneath the present rental mannequin. Trade sources recommend the Dil Raju group is aligning with exhibitors as a consequence of their present manufacturing slate.

The opposing camp consists of outstanding producers like Ravi Shankar Yalamanchili, Sudhakar Cherukuri, and TG Vishwa Prasad. They’ve a number of big-budget movies in progress and are involved in regards to the influence on producer revenues and field workplace efficiency. The proposed share system would see exhibitors taking 60% of collections in week one, 50% in week two, and 40% from week three onwards.

The Telangana Excessive Courtroom has beforehand intervened in exhibition and ticket pricing issues, including complexity to the dispute. It stays to be seen which group will prevail on this combat between the rental system and the percentage-based screening mannequin.