Excerpt : During some interviews, Anil Ravipudi revealed that Balakrishna’s classic songs, Danchave Menatha Kuthura, was shot for the movie. However, what’s unusual is their decision to withhold it from the initial release.
The anticipation among Balakrishna’s fans on Bhagavanth Kesari has reached a fever pitch ever since the release of the film’s trailer. They are firmly convinced that this movie is destined to become Balakrishna’s third major success, following the success of Akhanda and Veera Simha Reddy. Simultaneously, Director Anil Ravipudi is harboring high hopes that this project will mark a significant transformation in his career. This excitement from the audience and the director marked a significant buzz surrounding the film, setting the stage for an eagerly anticipated cinematic experience.
Meanwhile, in some interviews, Anil mentioned that they filmed a new version of one of Balayya’s old songs, “Danchave Menatha Kuthura.” However, they decided not to put it in the initial release. They plan to add it five days after the movie’s release to avoid disrupting the emotional story and attract repeat viewers with the song.
But here’s the thing Anil might be missing: Nowadays, people won’t rush back to theaters just to see a song. We’re in the WhatsApp era, where someone will probably record and share the song on WhatsApp and social media as soon as it’s released. Even die-hard fans won’t go back to theaters just for the song. Things were different before WhatsApp.
Plus, many folks won’t fully enjoy the remix on their small phone screens. So, why not use the song for pre-release promotions to create excitement? It seems like a simple and logical idea that Anil Ravipudi might be missing.
We’ll have to wait and see if this approach pays off at the box office.