Mass Maharaja ravi teja is currently on a promotional tour for his upcoming Pan-India movie, "Tiger Nageswara Rao," which is set to release in a week. He's visiting major cities from South to North, participating in events and interviews. However, there's a troubling rumor circulating that the film might not secure enough theatres in tamil and kannada regions.

The reason behind this potential shortage of screens in tamil and kannada markets is the simultaneous release of two highly anticipated films: Thalapathy Vijay's "Leo" in tamil and shiva Rajkumar's "Ghost" in kannada, both scheduled for the 19th. It's being reported that distributors have already booked most of the screens for Leo , which is disappointing news for mass Maharaj's fans and other movie enthusiasts. This situation has sparked debates about the fair distribution of screens.

While tamil film "Leo" and "Bhagwant kesari - tiger Nageswara Rao" have secured good theaters for the dussehra release, it's implied that even "Ghost" isn't facing screen availability issues. Some argue that the unequal treatment could be due to the lower buzz surrounding "Tiger Nageswara Rao" or the desire to emphasize differences rather than sharing screens.

In the kannada film industry, screen allocation challenges are not new, but the tamil market seems to handle such situations better. Whenever South indian movies try to compete with big-star films in the tamil industry, they often face screen availability issues. One potential solution is to release movies when there's less competition. It remains to be seen how and when this screen allocation problem will be resolved.

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