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Akhanda 2 Release Crisis Resolved 14 Reels And Eros Reach 26 Crore Settlement Film Expected To Release Very Soon
The uncertainty surrounding Nandamuri Balakrishna's highly anticipated Akhanda 2: Thaandavam is finally clearing up. After a dramatic 24 hours that saw premieres cancelled and the release stalled, confirmed reports indicate that the producers have reached a breakthrough settlement to get the movie back on big screens. However, as fans celebrate the resolution, viral reports have shed light on the deeper industry pattern haunting these big-ticket releases, linking the delay to unpaid dues from over a decade ago. The release of the Boyapati Srinu directorial was abruptly halted following a legal dispute with Eros International, but the deadlock now appears to be on the verge of resolution. According to the latest verified updates, production house 14 Reels Plus has reached a compromise, reportedly agreeing to pay 50% of the pending dues claimed by the corporate giant. With the total claim standing at approximately ₹52.5 Crore, the producers are settling a massive ₹26.2 Crore to clear the legal hurdles and secure the film's release. Eros International has reportedly consented to this arrangement. If the court formally lifts the stay order today, December 5, the film is set to finally hit theatres starting tomorrow evening, December 6. While the settlement is good news, social media has been abuzz with reports explaining why this happened. A viral observation circulating online highlights a recurring trend in Tollywood where old financial burdens stall new releases. According to widely shared tweets, this situation mirrors the release struggles of Ravi Teja's blockbuster Krack, which was famously delayed due to financial clearances linked to the film Spyder. Similarly, verified reports suggest that the Akhanda 2 hurdle stems from ghosts of the past. The viral reports claim the pending dues are not for Akhanda 2 itself, but are carry-over debts from the production house's previous massive projects"”specifically Mahesh Babu's 1: Nenokkadine (2014) and Aagadu (2014). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) This connects directly to the legal argument made by Eros International. They claimed that the current production banner, 14 Reels Plus, is essentially an alter ego of the former entity (14 Reels Entertainment) that produced those earlier hits. Consequently, they argued the new banner was liable for the unpaid balances from those decade-old films, leading to the sudden stay order. With the legal drama seemingly coming to a close, the spotlight finally shifts back to the cinematic spectacle itself. The film marks the highly anticipated hat-trick combination of Nandamuri Balakrishna and director Boyapati Srinu, delivering a fierce sequel to their 2021 blockbuster, Akhanda. The narrative sees Balakrishna reprising his role as the intense Shiva-devotee, once again stepping up to battle societal evils with divine rage. Produced by Ram Achanta and Gopi Achanta under the banner of 14 Reels Plus, the action-drama is further elevated by the thumping musical score of Thaman S. With the ₹26 Crore settlement reportedly agreed upon, the Roar of Akhanda is all set to be heard by tomorrow evening.