In the long run, Kalki2898AD may lose between 15 to 20 crores..!?

Kalki 2898 AD movie will be a huge hit worldwide. The audience is going crazy for the movie. As the first indian futuristic movie based on mythology, this movie will impress everyone. Everyone from children to adults is interested in watching kalki movie once or twice. In North America and the hindi States, kalki movie has already crossed break even and is moving towards huge profits. It received commercial success in other states as well. In terms of overall collections, kalki crossed the break-even target in 9 days. But in telugu states, kalki is far from breaking even in terms of movie collections. This movie was released in telugu states with a business value of 168 crores. But till date, only 146 crore shares have been received. 50% of Kalki's collections in telugu states came from Nizam. With this, kalki in Nizam has crossed the break-even and is running on the path of profit.
And in Andhra, kalki is at a loss in terms of collections. There, the movie has to collect up to 22 crores to break even. Up to 10 crores in seeded collections are yet to be achieved. Also, recovery of up to 12 crores is required in Andhra. It should be said that the kalki force has decreased there at present. 27 crore business in Seeded was done on kalki movie. But till date, only 16.68 crore shares have been received. kalki 2898AD has been released in Rayalaseema, Andhra on an advance basis. Due to this, the producer has to pay back the loss incurred on the movie. Trade pundits estimate that in the long run, Andhra and kalki in seeded may lose between 15 to 20 crores. There, kalki created an impact on the whole world at number one and got good collections, but we need to know what are the reasons for losses in Andhra and Rayalaseema. The ap government has given permission to increase ticket prices for two weeks. Also, five shows per day were allowed. However, Kalki's lack of break-even collections in these regions is something to think about. Let's see if anything will pick up this weekend.

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