Mumbai, January 17 - The demand for Hindi dubbed versions of South Indian movies is increasing day by day. Allu Arjun's recently released "Pushpa - The Rise" became a massive hit in Hindi at the box office. Following the success of "Pushpa", Manish Shah of Goldmines Films announced theatrical release Allu Arjun's 2020 blockbuster "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo" in Hindi on January 26.
Now, according to reports, Manish Shah is planning to release more South Indian films in Hindi dubbed version the make full use of the next few weeks due to no fresh Bollywood content. According to Pinkvilla, Manish Shah and his team gearing up for the Hindi release of Ram Charan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu's 2018 blockbuster "Rangasthalam".
Directed by Sukumar, "Rangasthalam" is considered one of the finest films of Ram Charan, which received both critical and commercial acknowledgment. The Hindi version of the in-demand for a long time, and now, Manish Shah, who acquired the Hindi dubbing rights, is reportedly gearing up to release it in Hindi in the month of February.
"The talks are on, and Rangasthalam might arrive on the big screen for the Hindi speaking audience as early as in February", reports Pinkvilla, adding that apart from "Rangasthalam", Manish Shah is also planning to release two tentpole Tamil films, the Vijay-starrer "Mersal" directed by Atlee and the Ajith-fronted "Viswasam" directed by Siva.
The release date announcements of "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo", followed by "Rangasthalam" (yet to announce officially), and other South Indian films in Hindi is a welcome move, as theaters in North India are going through a rough phase due to the 3rd covid-19 wave. Also, it is reported that the "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo" release in Hindi is a goodwill gesture from Manish Shah and Anil Thadani of AA Films.
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