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Can GPSK Be Game Changer For Balayya?

on Dec 1, 2016

Nandamuri Balakrishna has good market value in Telugu states and also in Karnataka. However, the Simha star failed to make his mark in overseas. His blockbuster film Legend botched to enter even in half million club, whereas many young heroes like Nani, Nithin and Nikhil have proved their stamina at overseas box office with all having half to 1 million grossers to their credit.

Apparently, Balakrishna pins high hopes on Gautamiputra Satakarni to extend his range in overseas. In fact, the kind of mass films Balakrishna usually do is reason for him to be not getting the support of overseas spectators.

However, GPSK is expected to be a game changer for Balakrishna, when it comes to USA market. The periodic drama film is directed by Krish, known for making sensible and class entertainers.

The prestigious 100th project of Balakrishna is based on life history of 2nd century CE, Satavahana ruler Gautamiputra Satakarni. For these kind of films, demand will be high in class centers and overseas territory. So, GPSK is predicted to make highest business for Balakrishna in the area.

Red Heart Movies has bought GPSK overseas rights in association with 9PM Entertainments. As per inside sources, the rights have been sold for a fancy price, highest for Balayya. Let’s see whether this movie reaches the sky high expectations or not!


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