The aftermath of Officer's disastrous loss, there were many rumors on the box-office collections of this cop movie. Starring Nagarjuna, Ram Gopal Varma directed OFFICER which was nothing but an utter flop. One of the producers Sudheer came up with a press note to clear off the talks making rounds.
Sudheer has written an open letter in which he clears that it is true that the debacle of Officer has brought a huge loss to them. But, he refutes the talks that the buyers are in huge losses. While accepting that Officer failed both creatively and financially, he also says it is a kind of sadistic pleasure of the people who are talking regarding the box office numbers. Take a look at the open letter by Sudheer.
"Dear Media,
All those trade numbers that you are claiming that I've sold the film at are all false. Film failed and we are not denying that. Film failed both creatively and financially.. everyone involved with film emotionally, creatively and financially are at loss which can't be denied.
Except the five districts in Andhra Pradesh, which was sold at a mere MG price because of the buyers involvement in the film from earlier, we ourselves released the film rest of the world..
I forced no one to buy this film nor lured anyone into buying it any given point.. the same media which claimed the film has no takers a week before the release now makes tall claims that I've sold the film at those nonsense prices putting us in profits..
Also there's no denying that there's lot of negativity prior to the release of the film. May or may not be because of the creative reasons.. end of the day, it's our duty to own up the film as makers and give it the best shot. Which we did.
There are many films being made and failing when the time comes... I would like to believe this is a special film for rgv, because of various reasons.. as far as creative is not concerned, Where I come in the picture, we had to fight unimaginable negativity towards the film to put it out there... efforts were fruitful as far as releasing it is concerned... film didn't work may be because... creative didn't work or people choose to ignore it no matter what or people have already decided it's a bad film.. there could be some thousand reasons why a film didn't work.. as far as we are concerned, it's just that the film didn't work.
Hence, I request people who are claiming that we've sold the film at the kind of numbers that are doing rounds in the media to do some fact check before saying it out..
I know it kind of gives a sadistic pleasure for the people concerned to say whatever they are saying about the economics of the film the way they are right now..... if only any of those were true I would be ok with it. You may attack a film creatively because a film would hurt your senses... but all those finance related false claims should be put to rest.
We are in this business to make films. More and more of them. Some day in future would be ours too.. some day in the past could've been ours.. till then... Have fun!
Amen!
Sudheer Chandra