By now, Ram Gopal Varma's strategy of charging money for the trailer of Powerstar is creating huge discussions. Ram Gopal Varma wants the maximum attention for his film and he is charging 25 rupees for the trailer. Now, he also recommends the same strategy to Rajamouli for the trailer of RRR.
"Going by the terrific response of people buying POWER STAR trailer, if @ssrajamouli sells just trailer of #RRR at a price of Rs 150/- or 200/- producer will make back all his money through money earned by trailer itself film will be free of cost. It is common sense anybody will pay to see trailer of most awaited film @ssrajamouli‘s #RRR. All people who saw Bahubali 2 will pay and see #RRR trailer and film will make profits only with trailer. Old thinking is that a trailer will sell the film. But in his case @ssrajamouli‘s track record is his trailer and his #RRR trailer is as much awaited as his full film and hence as much valuable as full film. Considering his track record whether it is just the trailer of #RRR or just a 10 minute short film @ssrajamouli makes, for many people online it will be as tempting as BAHUBALI and they will pay the same price as a multiplex ticket. Hey @ssrajamouli in the context that the whole world shifted online that is the actual real market place and these NEW TIMES need NEW THINKING. we are all waiting to pay and see #RRR trailer." posted Ram Gopal Varma on his Twitter profile.
Rajamouli is yet to respond to this but we may assume that the star filmmaker would refrain from reacting to RGV's tweets.
Going by the terrific response of people buying POWER STAR trailer, if @ssrajamouli sells just trailer of #RRR at a price of Rs 150/- or 200/- producer will make back all his money through money earned by trailer itself film will be free of cost pic.twitter.com/7FHvBtBLjY
— Ram Gopal Varma (@RGVzoomin) July 20, 2020