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Box Office: Mythri’s Truthful Reporting in Nizam

Mythri Movie Makers, a prominent production house in Tollywood, has ventured into Nizam’s distribution business, revolutionizing transparency in collection reporting.

Their recent blockbuster, HanuMan, exemplifies this commitment, grossing 62.68Cr and securing a 30.65Cr share in Nizam alone, with transparent data shared from the outset.

This move sets a commendable precedent in an industry often marred by inflated figures. Genuine reporting benefits all stakeholders, offering insight into a film’s performance and the market value of its stars. While overseas markets rely on official numbers from Rentrak, Nizam’s model underscores the need for honesty across the board.

Waltair Veerayya, Veera Simha Reddy, Adipurush, Salaar, and HanuMan are outstanding scenarios of Mythri’s integrity-focused approach. Hopefully, this practice pushes others in this industry to support honesty, producing a stronger trade the environment overall.

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