Mythri movie Makers employs a distinctive approach to film promotion.  They are adept at creating anticipation and making sure their movies receive as much attention as possible.  They generate hype about a film even before it begins production.  They deftly divide the movie into two halves to double their profits once the excitement peaks.  Pushpa was the first to use this strategy.  It was originally intended to be a single movie, but it was eventually split into two.
 
It appears that they are now thinking of using the same approach for the next movie starring Jr. ntr and Prashanth Neel.  Mythri movie Makers' ravi shankar recently gave away a lot of information when he stated: "NTR and Neel's film is a high-voltage entertainer with an international release."  Among the most original scripts in indian cinema is this one.  For this film, the possibilities are endless.
 
This has sparked conjecture that Mythri is boosting anticipation in anticipation of the film's potential two-part release.  It is anticipated that the budget will surpass 400–500 crores.  It would seem challenging to recoup such a large investment from a single film.  Therefore, it makes sense that they may divide it into two sections.  The increasing practice of dividing movies into several halves is beginning to strain viewers' patience.  After waiting two to three years for a much-anticipated movie, fans discover it only tells half the story.  The delay is made much more annoying by the fact that the sequel won't be out for another two to three years.
 
There is now uncertainty around the release dates of numerous major sequels, including Devara 2, Salaar 2, and kalki 2.  Now, discussions for Dragon 2 are underway even before the release of Dragon 1 is imminent.  For many people, this pattern is draining because it feels like a never-ending cycle of waiting instead of taking in the whole cinematic experience.
 
 

 
 

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