Supriya Yarlagadda: No one watches films based on their collections

Dacoit producer Supriya Yarlagadda believes people won’t watch films based on box office collections. This statement seems a bit strange, as some producers inflate figures on posters intentionally to draw audiences to theatres.

In an interview with Hollywood Reporter India, Supriya said, “They are going to come and watch if their neighbour or partner said it was good. Or if it reached them and found something about it, good. As a child, I remember the conversations would be about the quarter-page ad that we were going to put for the second week’s collections. The aspect of money is always linked to the success of a film.”

Surpiya feels that if wrong information is given about a film’s box office numbers, then the perception changes among the audience. She believes there is nothing wrong with putting out what her film did.

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