Naga Chaitanya's Pan india dream has fallen to the ground..!?

Naga chaitanya was hoping to achieve the status of a Pan-India star with the film 'Thandel', but his box office performance has reportedly disappointed him. Recently, many young heroes are showing more interest in acting in Pan india films. Only the leading heroes in such films get a good reception in other languages and globally. Only a few films like 'Kantara' and 'Manjumal Boys' create magic in other languages.
So far, no one in the Akkineni family has become a Pan india star. nagarjuna tried in the past, but he just said okay and did not go to the next level. His solo films did not create a Pan india market. So it was expected that naga chaitanya would become a leading actor in Pan india after succeeding with Thandel. By acting in Pan india films, they expect their market to expand to a large extent. However, they fail to get reception in other languages as compared to the reception they get in their own language. In that regard, naga Chaitanya's Pan india dream film 'Thandel', although it has been well received in telugu at the box office and critically, has failed to get the expected reception in tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi.
Trade sources say that despite spending a lot on advertisements, it has not yielded any results. The film has collected only 15 lakhs on the first day in the hindi market, which is very low. Similarly, it is said that the film has collected only a few lakhs in tamil and Malayalam. The naga Chaitanya-Sai Pallavi starrer 'Thandel', which was released on friday has collected more than 62.37 crores. However, some people on social media are criticizing that the collection is not that much. At the same time, although 'Thandel' is the highest-grossing film of actor naga Chaitanya's career. The film has been received well only in telugu, but it is said that the film has failed in other languages. Although he has proven himself as a telugu hero through this film, it is said that naga Chaitanya's dream of becoming a pan-India star has fallen and that Thandel is floundering in other languages.

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