Deccan Chronicle

It’s all in the timing

You might have a great script and good performanc­es, but when a film releases plays a crucial factor in the success of a film

- SURESH KAVIRAYANI

A film’s success often depends on the timing of its release. You can have a good script, great acting and excellent direction, but if the timing is not right, even the best of films can bomb at the box office, like the recent Om Namo Venkatesay­a. The Nagarjuna-starrer got good reviews, but did not do well at the box office, because the timing of its release was wrong.

TAPPING THE HOLIDAYS

Several films have also done well at the box-office because of their timing. “The release timing is very important for any film. Om Namo Venkatesay­a should have released in the summer holidays because it’s then that people watch films one after another. When a devotional film releases, people become a bit lazy to go to the theatres as they want to watch the film on TV,” says producer Dil Raju. Interestin­gly, his film Yevadu was supposed to be released in December, but he postponed it to Sankranti and it became a hit. Mahesh Babu’s film, 1Nenokkadi­ne also released at the same time, but the film’s negative reviews turned positive for Yevadu.

DON’T COMPETE WITH BIG FILMS

When the film Uyyala

Jampala released it in December, it became a hit and the lead actor Raj Tarun became an overnight star. “It’s not the star, story or anything else in the film. The release date is very important,” says producer C. Kalyan.

Om... should have released in the summer holidays because it is then that people watch films, one after another DIL RAJU, PRODUCER

C. Kalyan’s film Khaleja released along with Robo, that damaged its prospects.

“Robo was made in two years and was much-awaited. My film also took a long time, but people watched Robo. After my film, another big film released and caused more damage. I actually wanted to release my film a few weeks before

Robo, but the timing was completely wrong,” he admits.

SUMMER RELEASES DO BETTER?

If Khaleja flopped due to the bad timing, a film like Sarrainodu starring Allu Arjun, did extremely well. Released during the summer holidays, the film didn’t get great reviews but became a top grosser, pushing it into the list of top ten grossers ever in Telugu. Producer Allu Aravind encashed the summer holidays and it worked out well for him and his son.

ONE FILM’S FLOP IS ANOTHER'S HIT

Vijay Antony, a Tamil actor, is now popular because of his film Bichagadu. The makers bought the rights of the film for a mere `50 lakh and released it in only in limited screens, the same time as the big release Brahmotsav­am starring Mahesh Babu. No one really thought much about the small film, but with Brahmotsav­am getting negative reviews, on the same evening, many screens replaced the Mahesh Babu-starrer with Bichagadu, which went on to collect nearly `20 crore. “Apart from the festival time, sometimes many films release in just a week’s gap and it is not right. Both films eat into each other’s revenues and a good film may not get good revenues at that time. It leads to heavy losses for the producers and that’s why filmmakers always look for good timing,” says Sunil Narang, Asian multiplex owner and film distributo­r.

COMPETING FOR EYEBALLS

Recently Head Constable Venkataram­ayya starring R. Narayanamu­rthy released during Sankranti, but no one noticed the film as there were three films occupying the screens. The producer stuck to the festival date and the film bombed, though the story was good. Lesson learnt? A film’s success depends not only on the technicali­ties, but also on the date and timing of release.

 ??  ?? A still from Om Namo Venkatesay­a
A still from Om Namo Venkatesay­a
 ??  ?? NO COMPETITIO­N: Sarrainodu was a success because no other movie released at the time it did
NO COMPETITIO­N: Sarrainodu was a success because no other movie released at the time it did
 ??  ?? GOOD MOVE: Allu Aravind’s decision to release Ram Charan’s Yevadu during Sankranti worked
GOOD MOVE: Allu Aravind’s decision to release Ram Charan’s Yevadu during Sankranti worked
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 ??  ?? After a long wait, the film Uyyala Jampala had a December release
After a long wait, the film Uyyala Jampala had a December release

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