Hey, But I got money – Nara Rohit

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“I always think that there should be more padding artists in my films as that star-value isn’t there. But If I don’t encourage newcomers, with me being a newcomer, there is no meaning”, says Nara Rohit, elated with the success “Asura” has given him. Despite being rated an average fare, the film cashed on the lack of proper entertainers at box office, and went on recovering investments.

During the day of release, Nara Rohit was in Dubai on some personal work. What did he found about the flick on Facebook at that time? “As I’m roaming free in Dubai, I’ve read each and every comment on Facebook on release day. Many said that film is good but producer (Rohit himself is producer) won’t get money”, he said. So, what happened anyway? “Hey, I got the money”, exclaims Rohith, confirming that his entire investment is happily recovered.

“Asura” team felt that a good movie is always patronised by audiences though the reception would be rather slow. Yes, that is correct. But if so called ‘good’ movies don’t enough time to spread their wings at box office due to release of other biggies on next Friday, then it will be a washout.