Tollywood is booming, releasing consecutive films all across India. When it comes to producing high-budget pan-India films, no other indian business can compare. The most important query still stands, though: how successful are these endeavors?
 
The data from three recent pan-India programs tells an intriguing tale. In North America, Devara, which starred Jr. NTR, brought in $6 million ($6,077,213). After that, Allu Arjun's pushpa 2, which came out in December, made an incredible $15 million. Ultimately, Game Changer, starring ram Charan, only raised $2 million. At the same time, the movie faced a huge loss due to the huge investments involved.
 

Which of these films is the most profitable in the pan-India market, one would wonder? Only one of them has surprisingly produced healthy revenues. It's Devara, played by Jr. NTR. pushpa 2's staggering $15 million may seem like a huge profit, but because of the high acquisition expenses, the distributor didn't turn a profit. Game Changer is a well-known narrative that ended up being a complete failure in the United States. In terms of profitability, Devara was the only one of the three films to provide its buyer with a respectable profit.
 
 

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