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Vishnu Vardhan Induri: Can recover cost only if there’s two-week gap

As leading multiplex chain refuses to screen Hindi version of Kangana’s Thalaivii due to narrow window between theatrical run and OTT release, producer says the demanded four-week gap is financially unfeasible

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Kangana Ranaut and Arvind Swami in the film

Kangana Ranaut and Arvind Swami in the film

Kangana Ranaut and theatre chain PVR Cinemas were engaged in a war of words last week after the latter refused to screen Thalaivii until the makers ensured a four-week gap between its theatrical release and subsequent OTT run. The story took a turn on Saturday with PVR agreeing to run the film’s Tamil and Telugu versions after the producers met the four-week demand. However, the multiplex chain was “disappointed” that the Hindi version will drop on Netflix India only after a two-week window, and took a hard stand against its big-screen outing.

Producer Vishnu Vardhan Induri says that while he empathises with the exhibitors, the two-week gap is a necessary measure in this hour. After all, backing Thalaivii — touted to be one of the most expensive woman-led films — comes with its share of risks. “As a producer who has invested so much money in the film, I have the right to recover the investment. Every producer is trying various means [to stay afloat] — some are taking the direct-to-web route, others are waiting for a few more months. I can recover the cost only if there is a two-week window because at this point, box office won’t give me the returns that we would get earlier.”

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