Monday, August 16, 2010

‘Robo’ theatrical rights acquired for Rs. 27 crores!

It is well known that many controversial issues have been making rounds around the Rajinikanth’s ‘Robo’ theatrical rights. The latest reports say that sensational director V.V.Vinayak’s brother Surendra, along with a popular West Godavari distributor L.V.R have acquired the Telugu theatrical rights of Shankar’s ‘Robo’ for a bidding price of Rs. 27 crores which is said to be the highest price for a dubbing film. It is also heard that an amount of around Rs. 12 crore has already been paid as an advance to the Tamil producer.
Sources say that it is the first Indian film to be made with such a huge budget of nearly Rs. 190 crores. Think Music has already bought the audio rights of the film and Sun Pictures has bought the satellite rights.
Let’s wait and see how this film will make at the Tollywood box office competing with many hyped films like ‘Komaram Puli’, ‘Mahesh Khaleja’, ‘Brindavanam’ etc.

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