By KS Reddy
The last few years has seen an increase in the budget for Telugu movies on a very large scale. The module of opening a movie’s business has changed and so has the budget planning for movies. Producers are shelling big bucks these days and ensuring their movie’s business by co-ordinating with other releases. On one side, you have a handful of movies that are being noticed and which are worth the amount spent, while on the other side it is sad that money is being wasted on a few movies which one could have subsidized by investing on some better talent and content.
Keeping all those things aside, here are the highest budget movies of TFI :
Srimanthudu, Dir – Karatala Siva, Released – 7th August, 2015
Oopiri, Dir- Vamsi Paidipally, Released – 25th March, 2016
Attarintiki Daredi, Dir – Trivikram Srinivas, Released – 27th September, 2013
Aagadu, Dir – Srinu Vaitla, Released – 19th September, 2014
1:Nenokkadine, Dir – Sukumar, Released – 10th January, 2014
Brahmotsavam, Dir – Srikanth Addala, Released – 20th May, 2016
Rudramadevi, Dir – Gunasekhar, Released – 10th July, 2015
Sardar Gabbar Singh, Dir – K.S. Ravindra, Released – 8th April 2016
Baahubali: The Beginning, Dir – S.S. Rajmouli, Released – 9th October 2015