Dil Raju releases a film in more theatres whenever he distributes it at the expense of the producer against NRA (Non Returnable Advance). Despite declining box office receipts, he never removes the picture from his theatres. However, when it comes to f3, he is being cautious. He carefully organised the release of the film. He pulled the film from theatres due to low box office receipts.

In general, any major picture, regardless of attendance, will be shown in three theatres in rtc Cross Roads. However, f3 was reduced to a single theatre within a week. Wherever he does his own distribution, he takes the same precautions by reducing the number of theatres. Even in major cities, he only showed the film in one or two theatres. In some ways, this is beneficial because the collections appear to be more concentrated on a smaller number of screens.

Why couldn't he do the same for the films of other producers if he can do it for his own? This is the current question in the industry. dil Raju, on the other hand, is a savvy businessman. He saves his own money but is unconcerned about the money of others.

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