There is still some healing needed for the wounds caused by vijay deverakonda and puri Jagannadh's Liger. Here is the most recent information on something that has internet users laughing. At the tollywood film chamber, the exhibitors who were connected to Liger have now begun a relay hunger strike. The Nizam region's theatre owners began the hunger strike, claiming they suffered significant financial losses as a result of the movie. 

"The distributor and producer, puri jagannadh, pledged to assist us. We have waited six months and have not received a single rupee from them. The exhibitors yelled, "We demand justice now. The distributor, according to the exhibitors, has left his office and is no longer there. They gripe that puri jagannadh doesn't return their calls either. This occurs just a few days before puri jagannadh and ram Pothineni's upcoming next project may be announced. Regarding the hunger strike or the requests from the exhibitors, puri has not yet responded.

It should be mentioned that the telugu version of Liger was sold for excessive prices because of Vijay's star power. The film's rights were purchased by well-known distributor warangal Sreenu, who then sold them to a number of other distributors. Everyone lost money as soon as the movie was labelled a failure, and the theatres requested that puri jagannadh make up the losses. But he criticised the exhibitors and even reported a few of them to the police in Hyderabad.




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