The Malayalam popular film ‘Manjummel Boys’ debuted in the Telugu states with high expectations. This thrilling survival thriller, based on a true incident, has captured moviegoers and is doing well at the box office. However, a setback arose when PVR multiplexes chose to cease screenings of the film due to a disagreement with the Malayalam distributor.
This approach has enraged the Telugu distributor, Mythri Movie Makers, who is justifiably concerned that the Telugu version is being hampered by difficulties unrelated to its production. Sashidhar Reddy, representing Mythri Movie Makers, expressed his dissatisfaction with the unexpected stop in screenings, emphasizing the financial losses sustained as a consequence.
He has brought the issue to the attention of the Film Chamber of Commerce, which will hold an emergency meeting to handle it as soon as possible. The outcome of this conference is undetermined, but the goal is to prevent such disruptions in the future.
This episode shows the difficulties of film distribution, as well as the significance of open communication and collaboration between distributors and exhibitors. It also emphasizes the impact such disagreements may have on both the financial success of a film and the wider cinema industry.