Puri Jagannadh, the star director of Tollywood, is facing criticism like never before in his career. His most recent big-budget Pan-India film, Liger, bombed, and the distributors lost a lot of money.
Puri and Vijay predicted that the film would gross a lot of money in its final run. However, due to the worst flop talk on the first day, theatre owners are pulling the film before the end of the week. Warangal Srinu, Dilraju's competitor, purchased Nizam rights and is incurring massive losses.
Some areas in Andhra will be released early. Puri Jagannadh must compensate and advance payments to the buyers. Dil Raju and NV Prasad have already informed Puri Jagannadh of this. Puri Jagannadh will meet with the buyers the following week.
Puri and his team spent approximately Rs. 60 crores collected, the majority of which will be used to cover the loss of Liger. Puri Jagannadh and Charmi will not be harmed by this film. However, they must repay the buyers from the profits.
Mike Tyson also played an important role in the film. It has been learned that there is little interest in bringing him in for 25 crores. Puri Jagannadh, on the other hand, believed that Tyson's performance in this film would help it gain international acclaim. It has also received a lot of flak.