Malayalam Film Industry: Malayalam industry in serious disadvantage .. A hit in 17 films .. O disaster collection Rs.
Malayalam Film Industry: Viewers are watching Malayalam film industry movies. But the situation is different. The Kerala Film Producers Association (KFPA) has said that the industry has suffered serious damage over the years. In February, however, 17 films came to theaters and only one film was a hit.
Malayalam Movie Flap
There are many big hits in the Malayalam film industry last year. Still the industry has suffered losses. These losses have intensified this year. In January, another Rs 52 crore was lost in February. Last month, 17 films were released .. Officers on only duty movie hit talk. Lovedale is a disaster film, but with a budget of Rs 1.6 crore, it is only Rs.
The Kerala Film Producers Association has decided to report its industry films every month. The budget of 17 films released in February and the shares of the theater received by him also came to light. KFPA Vice President G Suresh Kumar told the media that the budget of films in February was Rs 75.23 crore.
How much did the film collect?
The Kerala Film Producers Association has given details of films, their budget and collection released in February.
Movies | Budget | Theater share |
Usaa | 63 lakhs | 45,000 |
Lovedale | 1.60 crores | 10,000 |
Narayaninthe munnanmakkal | 5.48 crores | 33 lakhs |
Bromoman | 8 crores | 4 crores |
David | 9 crores | 3.50 crores |
Pancali | 50 million | 2.50 crores |
Duty officer | 13 crores | 11 crores |
Cutting | 3.40 crores | 32 lakhs |
Set baby get | 9 crores | 1.40 crores |
Don’t shake | No | No |
Urul | 25 lakhs | 1 lakh |
Machante Malkha | 5.12 crores | 40 lakhs |
The soul is saho | 1.50 crores | 30 million |
Arena | 1.50 crores | 55,000 |
This is a maze bite | 5.74 crores | 2.10 lakhs |
Aap Kaise Ho | 2.50 crores | 5 lakhs |
Random yam | 2.50 crores | 80,000 |
Suresh also said that some of the Malayalam industry films are shown more in the collection. Therefore, he said that he would stop advertisements of Rs 50 crore and Rs 100 crore from now. The stars are demanding to increase their remuneration due to the increased collection. From now on, they will reveal the budget and collection of their films every month. Last year, the Malayalam industry said it was a loss of Rs 700 crore. In the first two months of this year, a loss of Rs 162 crore.