One thing thrilling is brewing for Telugu movie followers in North America. HIT: The Third Case, Pure Star Nani’s subsequent big-screen outing, has already crossed USD 100,000 upfront bookings and it’s nonetheless seven days away from launch. For a movie on this style, that’s not simply promising, it’s electrical.
Finest identified for his pure attraction in romantic and household dramas, Nani is taking a pointy detour into the world of gritty motion thrillers with HIT 3. Directed by Sailesh Kolanu and backed by Wall Poster Cinema, this third installment within the HIT franchise is all set for a Might 1st launch.
As at all times, Nani isn’t simply counting on content material, he’s placing within the groundwork too. Recognized for his promotional hustle, Nani takes his movies from metropolis to metropolis and even throughout nations. And the outcomes communicate for themselves. His latest launch Saripodhaa Sanivaaram did over USD 2 million in North America, cementing his join with abroad Telugu audiences. With the clock ticking down, business trackers are predicting a Day 1 opening of round USD 750K in North America for HIT 3, which might be an enormous begin for an motion thriller of this scale. And if the film seems to be too good to withstand, certainly Million Greenback Membership is a positive factor for Nani.
However Nani isn’t going to have a solo run. On Might 1st, he’s going head-to-head with Tamil star Suriya, who’s returning to Telugu screens with Retro. A romantic motion entertainer directed by Karthik Subbaraj, Retro stars Suriya alongside Pooja Hegde and is using excessive on nostalgia, particularly amongst followers who nonetheless bear in mind his iconic hits like Ghajini, Singham, and Aakasame Nee Haddhu Ra.
Whereas followers gear up for an explosive Might Day, Nani’s early ticket gross sales have already kicked up the power. With one week left, all eyes are on whether or not HIT 3 can flip the warmth into historical past.
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