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The month of August was fruitful at the Telugu box office. Despite a few flops like ‘Macherla Niyojakavargam’ and ‘Liger’, there were memorable hits like ‘Bimbisara’, ‘Sita Ramam’ and ‘Karthikeya 2’ which brought huge profits to the buyers. September started on a good note as the Telugu version of ‘Brahmastra’ got decent collections and Sharwanand’s ‘Oke Oka Jeevitham’ got a very good response too.
Many expected this week’s releases to perform well at the box office too but things did not go as planned. Sudheer Babu’s ‘Aa Ammayi Gurinchi Meeku Cheppali’ did not create the desired magic. The usual beautiful moments we see in a Mohan Krishna Indraganti love story went missing this time and the film managed to get mixed reviews. The second half turned out to be too slow and heavily dramatic which disappointed the audience.
Coming to ‘Saakini Daakini’, many are saying that it is an OTT film and the lack of twists and turns did not impress the audience. Despite the good performances of Nivetha Thomas and Regina Cassandra, the movie got negative reviews for the critics as well as the audience. Apart from a few action scenes and a couple of fun scenes, there is nothing more to talk about the film.
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Kiran Abbavaram’s ‘Nenu Meeku Baaga Kaavalisinavadini’ too failed to get a positive talk. The young hero is coming up with one routine commercial flick after another. The movie is neither entertaining nor engaging and follows the 90s formula which is outdated now. There is nothing to praise in this movie barring Kiran’s decent and natural acting.
The three releases did not reach the expectations and analysts are predicting a very dull run at the Tollywood box office. Let us wait and see how the next weekend is going to be.
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Recent Random Post:
Peddi’s OTT Edit Wins Audience Approval
July 9, 2026

Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor’s Peddi has finally made its OTT debut on Netflix and is receiving a positive response from viewers. Since its digital premiere, audiences have been appreciating the film’s performances and emotional narrative, with Janhvi Kapoor’s role also drawing a more favorable reaction than it did during the theatrical run.
One of the biggest talking points surrounding the OTT version is the re-edited market sequence involving Janhvi Kapoor. During the film’s theatrical release, the scene attracted widespread criticism, with many viewers and media outlets accusing the makers of unnecessarily objectifying the actress. The sequence quickly became a subject of social media trolling and generated considerable negative publicity for the film.
For the Netflix version, the makers have trimmed and reworked the controversial portions, resulting in a more balanced presentation. The revised scene has been welcomed by viewers, with many social media users commenting that the changes make the narrative flow better while avoiding the criticism that surrounded the original version.
The latest response has also reignited discussions about the film’s theatrical release. Many viewers believe that if these edits had been incorporated before the film hit cinemas, Peddi might have received a much more positive reception from the outset. Director Buchi Babu Sana had earlier faced criticism over the sequence and publicly apologized following the controversy.
With the revised version now streaming, the conversation has shifted toward the film’s strengths. Ram Charan’s powerful performance is once again earning praise, and audiences appear to be focusing more on the story and emotional core of the film rather than the controversy that overshadowed its theatrical release.
The positive reception on OTT suggests that Peddi is finding a fresh audience, giving the film a second innings through its digital release.