It is known that Vishwak Sen's 'Gangs of Godavari' is slated to hit the cinemas on December 8. In the same week, three other noteworthy releases are up for release: Nani’s 'Hi Nanna' (on December 7), Nithiin’s 'Extra Ordinary Man' and Varun Tej’s 'Operation Valentine'. As per the 'Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi' actor, there is an attempt to force the postponement of 'GoG' to a future date so that the rest of the movies don't stand to lose any market share.
In his angry social media post on Sunday, Sen threatened to boycott the promotions of his own film if it is postponed from December 8 to a future date. It has to be seen how producer S Naga Vamsi of Sithara Entertainments is going to handle the controversy.
Naga Vamsi, the producer of 'Gangs of Godavari', is the biggest one among the four films. He stands tall. It is not clear who are the distributors of the four movies at the moment. Sen believes that his film is being given a raw deal just because he has no background. Nithiin and Varun Tej come from film background. Nani doesn't come from a film family but he is bigger than Sen. Probably, Sen is hinting that the movies of Nithiin and Varun Tej might edge out his movie.