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Puri Jagannadh Plans To Compensate South Distributors Amid Films Poor Response

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Vijay Devarakondas film Liger which was touted to be one of the most anticipated films of this year crashed miserably on its second day itself and since then the sports drama has been on a free fall. The Karan Johar-backed film that also starred Ananya Pandey didnt find many takers and has been completely rejected by the audience at the box office.
According to multiple reports, over 90 percent of shows have been cancelled, even in Vijays dominated South regions.
Now as per the report of Etimes, the films director-producer PuriJagannadh has decided to compensate for the loss of distributors. The report further added that he will soon fly to Hyderabad, meet the distributors, and discuss compensation. A south distributor Warangal Srinu stated that Puri is looking after the matter seriously. Taking about the loss, Srinu added, I have lost something to the tune of 65 per cent of my investment.
Warangal further emphasised the fact that the boycott calls for Liger has certainly affected the collection. Do we realise that in our quest of banning actors and filmmakers, based on preconceived notions, we are ruining poor families of poor crew members? The movies will decrease and lead to chaos in several families who depend on it for their daily meal. Srinu stated. He further added that the movie industry is going through a very bad phase, and social media users who are members of the ban culture should be ignored. Srinu added that boycotting a film before release is unethical. See the film and if you dont like it, thrash it. But how can you thrash it before it has been released and you havent seen it?
A report by india.com mentions that the Liger Hindi version collected Rs 1.25 crore from the preview shows, then opened to Rs 4.5 crore on Friday, collected Rs 4.25 crore on Saturday, and owing to India vs Pakistan Asia Cup clash on Sunday, the films collections saw a dip and Liger only managed to mint Rs 3.75 crore, taking the total weekend collections to Rs 13.75 crore. Liger Hindis total collection on day 4 stands at approximately Rs 15 crores and it is estimated that the film will end its run with a collection of less than Rs 20 crore.

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