Tuesday, 5 June 2007

CHIRU'S SDZ LATEST BUZZ...

CHIRANJEEVI IN AUSTRALIA :

Megastar Chiranjeevi is going to Australia for Shankar Dada Zindabad. This is the last and final schedule of SDZ and is expected to last for 10 days. They are going to can two songs in Australia one is a duet between the lead pair and the other one is holyday song between the 6 veteran artiste and Lead pair.

Songs are going to be picturised in Brisbane beach area and Gold crest areas in Australia. This is a new shooting spot and no telugu producer has give a thought to capture these beautiful locations. So Chiranjeevi fans in and around Brisbane can hunt Chiru.

SDZ BUSSINESS :

Megastar Chiranjeevi latest movie Shankar Dada Zindabad was sold for highest price in Ceeded area. SDZ rights was bagged by Asha films owner Mallikarjuna Rao for a whopping price of 5.4 crores rupees (this price including 40 prints). This amount and offer is surpassed earlier STALIN highest pre release business.

For starters Ceeded area comprises of 4 districts (Ananthapur, Kurnool. Cuddapah and Chittor district) and some areas of Bellary and Prakasam Districts. SDZ Chittor district rights were bagged by Mahesh of Siri Asha films for 1.4 crores. As per the latest infoChittor area distributor can get 1.15 crores of MG's for SDZ.

AT NIZAMBAD :

Chiranjeevi is at his best now with Shankar Dada Zindabad. From the moment SDZ started it's shooting, the craze among the business circle is growing day by day. SDZ completed it's talkie part and the balance 2 songs will be picturized in the foreign locales. Shooting of the SDZ will be over by first week of June and the movie is getting ready for a gigantic release either on 28th of June or 5th of July.

Coming to the business, SDZ rights for the Nizam area (biggest territory of AP) is bought by Siri Media for a whopping 8.5 crore rupees. GFC(Gemini Film Circuit) sold its previous movie SD MBBS for 6.15 crores and now it could able to bargain 25% premium on SDZ. Incidentally this is highest pre release business in Nizam area.


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