Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Spirit, starring Prabhas and Triptii Dimri, to release on March 5, 2027

Filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga has officially announced the theatrical release date of his much-anticipated project Spirit, starring Prabhas and Triptii Dimri. The film is slated to reach cinemas worldwide on March 5, 2027, bringing an end to months of speculation about its launch window. Vanga shared the news alongside a new poster on social media, confirming the release with a post by lead actor Prabhas, who wrote on his Instagram handle, “#Spirit is set for a World release on March 5, 2027.”   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Prabhas (@actorprabhas) The official first look was unveiled at midnight on New Year’s Day, generating a strong buzz online. The poster showcases a rugged, battle-scarred Prabhas alongside Triptii Dimri in an atmospheric frame, reinforcing the film’s intense and raw visual tone.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Prabhas (@actorprabhas) Spirit marks the first collaboration between Prabhas and Vanga, the dir...

Why Manish Shah is not a part of Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 – The Rule: How Revenue Sharing led to Goldmines-Mythri Breakup for Pushpa 2

The industry and fans are gearing up for the release of Pushpa 2 – The Rule on December 5 and the excitement is tremendous. This is because Pushpa: The Rise – Part 01, which was released on December 17, 2021, was a sleeper super-hit. The film continues to remain memorable and the lead character has earned a sizable fan following. The first part was released in Hindi by Manish Shah of Goldmines Telefilms. Both Manish Shah and the franchise benefited hugely from each other and it was expected that the makers will continue their partnership with Goldmies for Pushpa 2 – The Rule as well. Shockingly, that hasn’t happened.

A trade source told Bollywood Hungama why Goldmines Telefilms is not associated with Pushpa 2 – The Rule, “The producers, Mythri Movie Makers, had certain differences with Goldmines. Manish Shah acquired the Hindi dubbed version of Pushpa: The Rise – Part 01 for around Rs. 30 crores on MG. Back in the day, everyone in the industry felt that the amount would be impossible to recover. But Manish Shah earned nearly Rs. 55 crores from the theatrical earnings while another approx. Rs. 40-45 crores from the sale of digital and satellite rights. The total revenue from all fronts is around Rs. 100 crores.”

The source continued, “Mythri Movie Makers asked Manish Shah for a share in the revenues of theatrical and digital and TV rights. However, the Goldmines owner declined the request as legally, he was not bound to do so. The team at Mythri tried to convince him but Manish Shah remarked that it was thanks to his efforts and quality dubbing efforts that the Hindi version became so huge. Hence, he was justified in keeping his share to himself.”

The source added, “Due to this episode, Mythri Movie Makers decided to terminate their partnership with Goldmines Telefilms for Pushpa 2 – The Rule.”

Pushpa: The Rise – Part 01 tells the story of a labourer working for the red sandalwood smuggling mafia. Slowly, he rises up the ranks and ends up controlling the syndicate. The first part ends with the smuggler’s arch-nemesis swearing revenge. The sequel takes the story forward from where Part 1 ended. It stars Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil in lead roles.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: “We sold our first dubbed film Meri Jung for Rs. 7 lakhs. Today, we are offered nearly Rs. 20 crores for a film. From Rs. 7 lakhs to Rs. 20 crores, that’s a jump of 300%! Kabhi suna hai aapne aisa?” – Manish Shah of Goldmines Telefilms



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