Saturday, January 9, 2021

Vishal's Ayogya reason for Ravi Teja's Krack not releasing in morning shows

 

Ravi Teja’s film Krack , the most awaited film that Telugu film goers were looking forward on Jan 9th. However due to a court order got from Screen Scene Media Entertainment Pvt Ltd, who've been associated with films such as Sandakozhi 2, Thadam, Neeya and Iruttu, the film could not be released Digital service providers UFO and QUBE wouldn't give KRACK the KDM unless producer Madhu clears the amount he owes screen scene

 Ayogya, the movie starred  actor Vishal- Raashi Khanna in the lead was a remake of Telugu film Temper  Ayogya  seems to have come back to haunt the producer of Tollywood Mass Maharaja's Sankranti release Krack. This morning, Ravi Teja fans got the shock of their lives when told that  all the morning shows were cancelled as Producer Tagore Madhu owed money to financier.

Getting into the details, Tagore Madhu who bankrolled Vishal's Ayogya sold the distribution rights of the movie to Screen Scene for a whopping eleven crores. However, due to some financial constraints, the producer is said to have borrowed 5 more crores from them on advanced basis.

Ayogya eventually released but ended up as a box office debacle with the film raking in just eight crores share in Tamil Nadu. The producer, we hear is yet to pay back the losses. So Screen scene got an interim stay order from the High Court in Madras against Ravi Teja's Krack which is also produced by Madhu Tagore. The film is directed by Gopichand Malineni who previously delivered two blockbuster hits Don Seenu and Balupu with the actor. Everyone thought that they would score a hattrick with Krack. Krack movie rights were bought by Warangal Srinu  The music has been composed S Thaman. Apart from Ravi Teja, the film also stars Sruti Haasan, Chirag Jani, Varalaxmi Sarathkumar, Samuthirakani, Ali,  Mouryani, Sudhakar and Vamsi Chaganti in pivotal roles. 

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