Das CH
Das CH
In a surprising turn of events, Teja Sajja’s latest release, “Hanuman,” is currently stealing the spotlight, overshadowing the much-anticipated Mahesh Babu starrer, “Guntur Kaaram.” The success of “Hanuman” is largely attributed to its exceptional word of mouth, which has created a buzz among audiences.
Recent data from Book My Show indicates a significant surge in ticket sales for both films. In the last 24 hours alone, “Hanuman” managed to sell an impressive 337,000 tickets, outpacing “Guntur Kaaram,” which saw 238,000 tickets sold during the same period. The numbers suggest a clear preference for “Hanuman,” and its current status suggests a promising run at the box office.
This phenomenon echoes a trend seen in the past, where smaller films triumph over star-studded releases, especially during festive seasons like Sankranti. It emphasizes the evolving taste of audiences, who seem more inclined to support films based on their content rather than the stature of the cast. “Hanuman” stands as a testament to this trend, showcasing that when the content is compelling, audiences are eager to embrace it, irrespective of the star power associated with the film.
The success of “Hanuman” can also be attributed to its devotional theme, striking a chord with netizens. The emotional resonance of the narrative has contributed to the film’s positive word of mouth, further solidifying its position as the preferred choice among moviegoers. As the battle between these two films unfolds, it’s evident that the era of content-driven cinema is thriving, and “Hanuman” stands as a shining example of this paradigm shift in audience preferences.