Since Agnyaathavaasi, a curious box office pattern has quietly drawn attention among Telugu cinema followers. Every director Pawan Kalyan has collaborated with after that film appears to have come into the project following an underperforming previous release. While this may be coincidental, the trend has sparked discussion across fan circles and film trade observers.
The pattern began with Vakeel Saab, directed by Venu Sriram, whose earlier film MCA failed to meet box office expectations despite a popular lead. This was followed by Bheemla Nayak, helmed by Saagar K Chandra, whose previous outing Appatlo Okadundevadu remained largely unnoticed commercially.
The trend continued with BRO, directed by Samuthirakani, who had earlier delivered Vimanam, a film that struggled at the box office. Upcoming projects have only strengthened this observation. Hari Hara Veera Mallu brings Pawan Kalyan together with Krish Jagarlamudi, whose immediate previous film Konda Polam failed to make a commercial impact.
Similarly, They Call Him OG marks a collaboration with Sujeeth, following the mixed-to-negative box office response to Saaho. The most recent addition to this list is PSPK32, directed by Surender Reddy, who comes off the disappointing performance of Agent.
Industry insiders point out that Pawan Kalyan’s star power often provides directors a chance at redemption after a setback, making these collaborations strategically interesting. While box office success depends on many variables, the recurring pattern post Agnyaathavaasi has undeniably become a talking point, adding an extra layer of curiosity around each new Pawan Kalyan project.
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A Curious Box Office Pattern Around Pawan Kalyan’s Post-Agnyaathavaasi Directors
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