As it is based on the life and times of the greatest indian King raja raja Chola, Mani Ratnam's Ponniyan Selvan 1 was marketed as being greater than Baahubali and a story that every indian must know. The movie made a share of 110 crores from the first weekend alone after the theatre rights were sold for about 180 crores globally, with the tamil version playing a significant role. What's going on right now?

The telugu and hindi versions are rumoured to have collapsed at this point, although the tamil version still maintains its dominance in tamilnadu and elsewhere in India. According to unofficial indications from trade circles, PS1's share fell to just 60-70 lakhs on the first monday after making 7+ crores share (13+ crores gross) over the first weekend. The only saving grace for the project is Tuesday, and distributor dil raju needs to recoup roughly a total of 11 crores in order for the movie to be a no-loss endeavour.

As a "storm" is approaching on wednesday with the large telugu state releases of megastar Chiranjeevi's "Godfather" and Nagarjuna's "The Ghost," PS1 must undoubtedly face the music in many centres, and the movie may not be available in several cities on the eve of three dasara holidays. It appears that PS1's era in the telugu states is practically over, and the scenario in bollywood is similar in that the movie hasn't garnered many huge fans.

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