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Jai Lava Kusa Crossed Century Mark

on Sep 9, 2017

Even after GST is implemented, distributors are keen on investing big amounts to acquire young tiger Jr NTR’s Jai Lava Kusa. GST is an additional burden for buyers. However, they pin high hopes on Jai Lava Kusa to bring them profits.

Jai Lava Kusa has many specials such as NTR plays triple roles for the first time in his career, his elder brother Kalyan Ram produced it on lavish budget, audio composed by Devi Sri Prasad is already a chartbuster, all promotional videos which introduced Jai, Lava and Kusa character got overwhelming response, it’s first time association for NTR with Raashi Khanna and Nivetha Thomas. Director Bobby who is in a situation to prove his writing and directing skills is said to have taken Jai Lava Kusa prestigiously. In fact, confidence was seen in NTR during his speech at audio launch press meet.

All these positive factors came in handy for Jai Lava Kusa which made a pre release business around Rs 112.50 crores, which include audio, satellite, dubbing, theatrical and other rights. Here is Jai Lava Kusa pre release business report:

Area      Business (In Crores)
Nizam - 21.20 
Ceded - 12.60
UA - 8.00 
East - 5.70
West - 4.50
Krishna + Guntur - 12.60
Nellore - 2.90

Total (AP/TS)- 67.50

Karnataka- 8.20
Tamilnadu- 1.0
Rest Of India- 0.80
Overseas- 8.50

Total (WW Theatrical)- 86.00

Telugu Broadcast Rights- 14.60
Hindi Satellite+Dubbing- 10.9
Audio- 1.0

Grand Total- 112.50


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