Post pandemic, the theatres have gained back their lost glory in the past few months. There are housefull signs near theatres again and the multiplexes are also running with packed crowds. During the summer season, a bunch of huge pan-Indian movies like ‘RRR’, ‘KGF – 2’, ‘Radhe Shyam’ and big star hero projects like ‘Bheemla Nayak’, ‘Acharya’, ‘Sarkaru Vaari Paata’ and others entertained the audience heavily.
From the end of May, interesting medium-level films like ‘Major’, ‘Ante Sundaraniki’ and others were released. Dubbing movies like ‘Vikram’ and ‘777 Charlie’ became very successful too. On 17th June, we will be seeing Rana and Sai Pallavi’s ‘Virataparvam’, ‘Godse’ and another Kannada dubbing film. During the last weekend of June, there are six films hitting the screens. All of them are small films that make for an intriguing battle.
On 23rd June, Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘Kondaa’ is getting released and the film is based on the Warangal politics where Konda Surekha and Konda Murali were powerful forces. It is their biopic.
Senior producer MS Raju’s directorial venture ‘7 Days 6 Nights’ is getting released on 24th June. It is a new-age romantic entertainer. After a decent film like ‘Dirty Hari’, this is MS Raju’s next film and the Sumanth Arts Production banner is bankrolling this project which gained good buzz due to its promotional content.
Young hero Kiran Abbavaram and Chandini Chowdary’s ‘Sammathame’ is also coming out on the same day. It is a musical romantic entertainer. Gopinath Reddy is the movie’s director and ’10th Class Dairies’ featuring Sriram and Avika Gor is also releasing on the same day. Two films named ‘Gangster Gangaraju’ and ‘Oka Pathakam Prakaram’ are also coming on 24th June.
Among all these, it is ‘7 Days 6 Nights’ which is likely to grab the attention of the audience. It is targeted at a youth audience and the makers are promoting it in the same way. After this, Kiran Abbavaram’s film has some craze and there is a chance of ’10th Class Dairies’ attracting a few too. Let us see how many of these films become successful at the box office.