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Made at a budget of Rs. 240 cr. (COP - Rs. 195 cr. P&A - Rs. 15 cr., Interest cost - Rs. 30 cr.), Excluding the P&A cost the budget is ₹225 crore.
Made on a budget of Rs. 240 cr (Cost of Production Rs. 220 cr + Print & Publicity Rs. 20 cr)
Made on a budget of nearly Rs 200 crore, Ram Charan's Konidela Production Company's Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy raked in more than Rs 80 crore on its opening day.
While Sye Raa, made on budget of Rs. 200 crore, minted Rs. 3.5 crore in nine days....
Turbo is the biggest big budget film under the production of Mammootty. 70 crores are being spent on the film.
Pushpa Part one was made at a budget of approximately Rs 200 crore.
Reportedly, 600 crores is being spent to make this multi-starrer film.
Set for a pan-India release, this much-anticipated film has been shot over 180 days on a budget of Rs 200 crore promising a whole new cinematic experience.
Reportedly, 600 crores is being spent to make this multi-starrer film.
Made at a budget of Rs. 240 cr. (COP - Rs. 195 cr. P&A - Rs. 15 cr., Interest cost - Rs. 30 cr.), Excluding the P&A cost the budget is ₹225 crore.
Made on a budget of nearly Rs 200 crore, Ram Charan's Konidela Production Company's Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy raked in more than Rs 80 crore on its opening day.
While Sye Raa, made on budget of Rs. 200 crore, minted Rs. 3.5 crore in nine days....
Made on a budget of Rs. 240 cr (Cost of Production Rs. 220 cr + Print & Publicity Rs. 20 cr)
Set for a pan-India release, this much-anticipated film has been shot over 180 days on a budget of Rs 200 crore promising a whole new cinematic experience.
Pushpa Part one was made at a budget of approximately Rs 200 crore.
Turbo is the biggest big budget film under the production of Mammootty. 70 crores are being spent on the film.