Will the ‘RRR’ release biggest ever in Indian cinema with 10000 screens?
Published On: 18 November 2021 | Tollywood | By: Team Moviekoop
It is heard in Tollywood that SS.Rajamouli’s period action drama ‘RRR’ will get the biggest ever release for any film in the history of Indian cinema.
The makers are reportedly in plans to release it on as many as 10k screens across the world and it will be the highest ever for an Indian film to date. The makers are likely in talks with the overseas distributors to release the movie on around 2500 screens in the USA alone.
As the movie is the latest outing of SS. Rajamouli after the stupendous success of 'Baahubali The Conclusion, which was also the second-highest ever grossing movie in Indian cinema, there is a lot of hype surrounding his upcoming ‘Ramarao-Ramcharan-Rajamouli’ film.
‘RRR’ is scheduled for the 7th January 2022 release and it is one of the most-awaited films in the Indian cinema. The film is said to be made with a mind-boggling budget of Rs 400 crores and stars Bollywood actors Ajay Devgn, Alia Bhatt besides International actors Alison Doody, Ray Stevenson, and Olivia Morris playing pivotal roles.
The film is being distributed by Lyca Productions for Tamil Nadu, Pen Studios for North India, and DVV Entertainments for Telugu release. The makers have reportedly sold its digital and satellite rights for a whopping Rs 325 crores.
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