Single screens in Hindi speaking markets reject 60% revenue share demand for Pushpa 2 – The Rule; final terms to be decided post-release

Single screens in Hindi speaking markets reject 60% revenue share demand for Pushpa 2 – The Rule; final terms to be decided post-release

Pushpa 2 – The Rule has generated a historic craze like never before across India. The original Telugu version has seen historic advances and even the Hindi and Tamil versions have received unprecedented response. This time, the exhibitors were relieved as there was no clash and they could plan the programming in advance without any headache. But an unexpected challenge cropped up in front of them – the revenue sharing terms.

An exhibitor told Bollywood Hungama on condition of anonymity, “The distributors and exhibitors demanded 60% share in the revenue that would be generated from the sale of tickets in single screens. They felt that they were justified with this demand due to the never-before-seen anticipation generated by Pushpa 2 – The Rule.”

The source added, “However, all the exhibitors in the Hindi-speaking markets as well as Andhra Pradesh-Telangana vehemently rejected this idea. The distributors tried to convince but the exhibitors are adamant that such terms are not acceptable. They argued that 50% revenue sharing is the norm and even the recent big-ticket films like Singham Again and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 adhered to it.”

The exhibitor continued, “As of now, both parties haven’t reached a consensus. The studio has dropped the 60% revenue-sharing idea and is looking at revenue sharing in the range of 50-55%. They have told the exhibitors that if Pushpa 2 – The Rule manages to become an all-time blockbuster in Hindi, then they’ll ask for 55% share. Or else, they’ll request for a share below the figure of 55.”

A trade expert commented, “In some circuits in the North, the distributor didn’t make such a demand. Also, in Andhra Pradesh-Telangana, a settlement was reached at 55% revenue sharing.”

Meanwhile, Pushpa 2 – The Rule’s makers faced issues when they also made similar demands in Tamil Nadu. A source down South said, “Many cinemas in Chennai like Sri Sakthi Cinemas, S2 Cinemas, AGS Cinemas, Baba Cinemas, Rohini, Ega Cinemas etc. have still not opened advances. The popular Broadway cinemas in Coimbatore, too, had not begun selling tickets until last night. The bookings opened on Wednesday, December 4, at 10:00 am. The other theatres are also expected to follow suit once both parties reach an agreement.”

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Sunil Pal’s Disappearance Sparks Concern
On Tuesday, Sunil Pal, known for his participation in The Great Indian Laughter Challenge (2005) and roles in films like Hum Tum (2004) and Phir Hera Pheri (2006), went missing, prompting his wife Sarita Pal to seek assistance from the police. According to reports, the comedian was unreachable by phone for several hours, adding to the growing concern about his well-being. His phone was reportedly switched off after some time, causing further distress.
Update on the Situation
Hours after the missing report was filed, Sunil Pal contacted his family to inform them that he was safe and on his way back home. His wife, Sarita, shared the update with the media, confirming that she had spoken to him. “Sunil ji se baat ho gayee. He has spoken to the police,” Sarita texted Mumbai-based photographer Viral Bhayani’s team.

Film trade analyst Girish Wankhede also revealed that Sunil Pal had informed him about a “problem” but reassured him that he was now “out of it” and was traveling back to Mumbai. A senior police official, Unit 9 Crime Branch Daya Nayak, confirmed that Pal had been found safe and would soon be questioned about the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.

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