Sai Dharam Tej’s upcoming film “BRO The Avatar” generated a lot of excitement among fans and regular audiences when the first look and teaser were released. However, the release of the first single dampened those expectations. With less than two weeks until its release, the film is now facing discussions about its potential for a significant financial recovery.
According to reports, Mythri Movies acquired the Nizam rights of “BRO The Avatar” for a whopping ₹32 crore. While such a deal might be considered a cakewalk for a Pawan Kalyan movie, “BRO The Avatar” presents a different scenario.
Despite initial speculation that Pawan Kalyan and Sai Dharam Tej would have equal-length roles, it turns out that Pawan’s role is no more than an extended cameo, as dictated by the story.
Undoubtedly, Pawan Kalyan’s star power will attract a larger audience to the film. However, the responsibility of maintaining the film’s pace and entertainment value lies with the director and Sai Dharam Tej. Fans on social media are expressing concerns about the film’s financial prospects, resulting in mixed buzz surrounding its release.
The reaction of music composer Thaman to criticism of the first single has already tempered some expectations. He defended his work by stating that he provided what the film required. As a result, expectations have been slightly lowered. It remains to be seen if these moderate expectations will be sufficient to push “BRO The Avatar” towards an easy break-even point.