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Salaar: Filmmakers Of Prabhas Starrer Film Demands Rs 200 Crores For The Theatrical Rights Similar To RRR; Buyers Are Nervous For Such STAGGERING Amount In Telugu States (Details Inside)

Salaar: Filmmakers Of Prabhas Starrer Film Demands Rs 200 Crores For The Theatrical Rights Similar To RRR; Buyers Are Nervous For Such STAGGERING Amount In Telugu States (Details Inside)

‘Salaar's pre-release excitement has grown, and the makers are demanding a large sum for theatrical rights in Telugu states.
By BollywoodMDB Team | Updated On: Jul 10, 2023 07:31 AM IST
Salaar: Filmmakers Of Prabhas Starrer Film Demands Rs 200 Crores For The Theatrical Rights Similar To RRR; Buyers Are Nervous For Such STAGGERING Amount In Telugu States (Details Inside)
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'Salaar' is without a doubt one of the most anticipated Indian films right now. The film's teaser, which stars Prabhas as the leading hero, was just released online, and it has since broken internet records. The pre-release excitement has grown, and the producers are now demanding a large sum for theatre rights in Telugu regions.

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For those who are unaware, the upcoming action film marks Prabhas and filmmaker Prashanth Neel's first collaboration. Because Neel is coming off the historic success of 'KGF Chapter 2,' great expectations are being placed on the forthcoming release, which is expected to be the next box office record-breaker.

We just learned that the creators are asking up to Rs 200 crores for the theatrical rights to 'Salaar' in Telugu regions. Given the hype, it appeared that buyers would not be hesitant to pay the asking price, but according to a report, things have struck a temporary snag.

Buyers are claimed to be concerned about spending up to Rs 200 crores on 'Salaar,' which is said to be similar to 'RRR.' The creators are reportedly requesting Rs 72 crores for the Nizam region, while Rs 35 crores have been quoted for the Ceded region. The state of Andhra Pradesh has requested Rs 90 crores.

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Buyers are now astonished and concerned about paying such a high amount, and they are even backing away from signing contracts. Some buyers are rumoured to be reconsidering their purchase after seeing the trailer next month.

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