How this Small Film surpasses Pan-Indian Film Spy?

This weekend's box office story recounts a well-known scenario. A king named Content is the subject of a narrative. The adage "Content is King" has been used numerous times, but it somehow never gets old. Two films were released this past weekend, one of which was the straightforward, low-budget movie Samajavaragamana. On the other hand, we also had the high-profile Pan-Indian movie Spy.
When the movie was first released, who would you ask to see it? Spy would be the appropriate response given how great the trailer and teaser were. Samajavaragamana, on the other hand, appeared to be a typical comedy-drama. But it was immediately apparent which movie had the better content after it was released. Despite being a short picture, it was well-attended in theatres. The premiere programmes that received overwhelmingly positive public reviews are another significant factor in this.
However, despite the Spy team's relentless marketing, the movie only managed to produce strong figures on its first day. In actuality, Samajavaragamana has seen a significant increase in sales whereas Spy has seen a significant decrease. In fact, Samajavaragamana posted more collections on saturday than Spy did.
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