Mind Blowing Craze For Avatar 2 Rights In Telugu States!

The upcoming Hollywood film Avatar2 is carrying high expectations and the fever gripped Telugu states too. The first part Avatar, a Science Fiction Adventure Drama helmed by James Cameron created a sensation across the globe and India is not an exemption. The dubbed versions of the film earned big collections in the Indian languages.

Now the second part of the Hollywood classic Avatar: The Way of Water is gearing up for a grand release on the 16th of December. The trailer raised expectations. The craze for the film is reflected in the business. The film distributors are trying to cash the craze the Avatar film is carrying now.

In particular, Avatar 2 craze is at its peak in India as per trade analysts. Coming to Telugu states, the exhibitors are spending big amounts to get the rights. The price is being quoted for Rs 150 crores. For the distribution rights, the business started from Rs 100 crores. Big names are coming together for the deal. If the news appears true Avatar 2 should get big profits and around Rs 150 crores share should be collected.

The hype around Avatar 2 in Telugu is also high and the trailer added fuel to this. The upcoming film is one of the much-awaited films in India. Trade analysts say that the film might set the box office on fire and see big collections. The business in the Indian market is mind-blowing.

Avatar: The Way of Water is the sequel to Avatar which was released in 2009. Back then Avatar created history in India and saw collections that no other Hollywood films have managed to do. Even at the global level, Avatar saw big collections and became the highest-earning film in the world of all time.

The hype for Avatar 2 has hit the roof in India. The makers are reportedly quoting big numbers. Distributors in Telugu states are fighting hard for the rights as per the reports. Grapevine says the likes of Asian Suniel Narang and others are trying their best.

A dub film has to record a historic feat to get collections of over Rs 100 crores. The film has to get hit talk on day one and audiences should hit the theatres. The single-screen theatres should also see good collections. A few distributors are having doubts about this.