Telugu Movies

Pawan Kalyan’s Ustaad Bhagat Singh is finally out on OTT, streaming on Netflix starting April 16. But instead of just celebrating the digital release, fans are busy doing something else—calling out director Harish Shankar.

To announce the movie’s arrival, Netflix dropped a brand-new trailer cut. The edit immediately caught fire on social media, with fans praising its energy and punch. At the same time, this new promotional video triggered a massive wave of frustration. Fans are pointing fingers at Harish Shankar, wondering why the original theatrical trailer couldn’t match this level of intensity.

Social media is currently flooded with comments from viewers who feel the theatrical release suffered because of a weak promotional cut. Many argue that if the Netflix version had been used as the main trailer, Ustaad Bhagat Singh could have easily pulled in an extra ₹10 to ₹15 crore on opening day. They don’t hold back in saying the official team failed to deliver the right hype when it mattered most.

People are now openly advising Harish Shankar to spend less time on social media debates and put more focus on his core content. Fans expect better output from a director known for his mass hits, and they hope his future projects will bring fresh, solid ideas that match current trends.

Meanwhile, the Netflix edit has successfully reignited interest in the film. Ustaad Bhagat Singh is streaming now in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. For anyone who missed the original run, it’s clear this new trailer is doing exactly what it was meant to do—pulling the audience right back in for the action.

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Adivi Sesh has another hit on his hands. Dacoit stormed the box office this weekend, hitting its break-even target in just three days. Earning money back before a movie releases is a huge relief for producers, but bringing massive crowds to theaters right after is the real challenge. Dacoit managed to do both, catching trade analysts off guard with its fast recovery.

A Safe Bet Before Release

The team produced the action thriller on a solid Rs. 65 crore budget. But the makers didn’t sweat the opening day numbers too much. They recovered roughly Rs. 48 crore early by selling the digital, satellite, and audio rights. Because of these strong non-theatrical deals, the movie only needed to collect Rs 17 crore from its theatrical run to cross the finish line.

According to the announcement of these early business deals, the industry expected a decent opening. Yet, Dacoit opened with glowing word of mouth from the very first show, and the momentum didn’t drop. In just three days, the movie pulled in nearly Rs. 40 crore gross worldwide. It blew past that Rs. 17 crore theatrical share mark much faster than anyone anticipated, cementing Adivi Sesh’s strong run at the box office.

The Weekend Surge

Even after the opening weekend finished, the theaters remained busy. While buyers in a few specific regions are still waiting to fully clear their initial investments, the overall numbers look highly positive. The box office pace shows no signs of slowing down. Distributors who bought the theatrical rights will see profits soon, proving once again that a well-budgeted film with strong content rarely fails.

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