For some reason, no Telugu movie hero targeted their movie for Diwali release. Now that’s understandable with big movie releases like Ra.One and 7th Sense sweeping the theaters. However, post Diwali, its going to be a carnival for the Telugu film buffs as several heroes are in queue to test their luck for the comng season. As many as 15 movies are releasing within a span of three months and the best part is that all top heroes are in the race competing with each other.
We have Gopichand’s ‘Mogudu’ movie lined up for November 4 release. Directed by Krishna Vamsi, Mogudu generate reasonably good buff and is expected to do well. This is followed by Siddharth’s ‘O My Friend’ and Madhura Sridhar’s ‘It’s My love Story’ releasing on November 11. After a series of flops, Siddharth is looking to consolidate with O My Friend movie. In comes Balakrishna’s mythological movie Sri Rama Rajyam directed by Bapu and this movie is slated for November 17 release. Nara Rohit’s ‘Solo’ is also coming in November.
The ‘Bava and Bavamaridi’ clash continues at the box office as Venkatesh’s Bodyguard and Nagarjuna’s Rajanna lock horns in December. While Bodyguard’s release is expected in November, Rajanna is releasing on December 23. Sending everyone into tizzy is Power star Pawan Kalyan’s ‘Panjaa’ which is releasing on December 9. Panjaa movie releasing in record theaters and expectations are already sky high.
January 2012 also witnesses few big releases in the form of Mahesh Babu’s ‘The Businessman’. Much before the commencement of shoot, the makers have announced the release date. That’s a brave move! Giving a good run for its money are Ram Charan’s ‘Rachcha’ and Ravi Teja’s ‘Nippu’. These three big releases clash the box office for 2012 Sankranthi and that sets the cats amongst the pigeons. The theaters for Mahesh Babu and Ram Charan’s movie have already been booked in advance. Sunil’s Poola Rangadu is also in the Sankranthi race and who knows, Sunil might spring in a surprise. So its gonna be a movie riot in Tollywood the next three months and what’s good to see is even budget movies competing with the biggies.