Buyers Don't Seem Interested To Invest On Officer
With the
exception of 'Om Namo Venkatesaya', all of Nagarjuna's films have done convincingly well
to very well at box office in the past few years. In spite of this praiseworthy
track record, his new film, "Officer" residue unsold, all thanks
to Ram Gopal Varma.
It
is heard that buyers are not eager to own the theatrical rights of
"Officer". They can't be answerable, can they? Such is the track
record of RGV. Though there is a optimistic feel that he might have made a convincingly
good film because he worked with a star hero after a long time, the consequence
of his recently released 'Sarkar 3' starring Amitabh Bachchan kills that small
hope too.
The stills and posters of "Officer" look fed-up, remind of the recent 'masterpieces' he has made. Nag's trademark glamour is also missing in the stills. To analysis, "Officer" looks like and is being measured as a RGV film but not a Nagarjuna starrer. Hence, buyers don't seem interested to invest on this cop film. The existing plan of producer is to go for own release if they don't get preferred deals.
Ever since "Officer" brings back the combo of cult film, "Shiva", it was anticipated to make buzz in trade and amongst audience, but the certainty is fairly dreadful.
The stills and posters of "Officer" look fed-up, remind of the recent 'masterpieces' he has made. Nag's trademark glamour is also missing in the stills. To analysis, "Officer" looks like and is being measured as a RGV film but not a Nagarjuna starrer. Hence, buyers don't seem interested to invest on this cop film. The existing plan of producer is to go for own release if they don't get preferred deals.
Ever since "Officer" brings back the combo of cult film, "Shiva", it was anticipated to make buzz in trade and amongst audience, but the certainty is fairly dreadful.
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