Business Man awarded 'A'

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,January 03 2012]

Slated to release on Jan. 11, Puri Jagannadh's Businessman today underwent the mandatory censor process and was awarded 'A'. The movie is produced by RR Movie Makers.

With the makers planning to release it on a large scale (the number of screens it is hitting on the opening day has been pegged at 2000), it is all geared up to cross the first-day records of Dookudu, Oosaravelli and Panjaa. Not surprisingly, the producers are learnt to be trying to explore new international markets, including countries like Japan, Dubai, etc. Since Dookudu outstripped the overseas collections of regional films (barring, of course, Rajinikanth's), Venkat wants to make the most of Mahesh's popularity.

Meanwhile, Sir Osthara is on the top of the chart busters. A typical Puri-style comedy track is expected.

Superstar Krishna has predicted that the movie will collect not less than Rs. 150 cr. in three languages (Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam).

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