It has been confirmed that the trailer will be released on August 4 at a massive trailer launch event at Gurajada Kalakshetram in Vizag. August 15 is when the film opens on theatres.
Poster of Double Ismart
Last Updated: 01.04 PM, Aug 03, 2024
An update regarding the trailer for Ram Pothineni's long-awaited film Double Ismart was released by the production team. It has been confirmed that the trailer will be released on August 4 at a massive trailer launch event at Gurajada Kalakshetram in Vizag. August 15 is when the film opens on theatres.
As the sequel to the critically acclaimed Ram Pothineni film Ismart Shankar, which debuted at the box office and is currently available for streaming on ZEE5, Double Ismart is one of the most anticipated films in Telugu theatres. The follow-up will make a theatrical release on August 15. The makers have begun to promote the product, and as we at OTTplay have already noted, pre-release sales are proceeding quickly.
Puri Jaganadh and Charmee Kaur are co-producing the film under the banner of Puri Connects. Sanjay Dutt plays the antagonist in this film, and Kavya Thapar, one of the female leads, has a really interesting part. The action drama was abruptly cancelled due to financial concerns, even though a large portion of filming had been completed. This year, the film's producers also made several changes to the original release date. The soundtrack for this movie was composed by Mani Sharma, and the two tracks that were released recently are huge hits.
Double Ismart's pre-release business is likewise doing horribly, considering how disastrous Liger was. According to the report, not many distributors in the Telugu states are willing to buy the film. The principal shooting site for Double Ismart was Mumbai. When it came to shelling out a substantial sum of money to shoot the climax, the directors did not hold back.
The movie's theatrical rights have been acquired by Prime Show Entertainments. We now know that Double Ismart's OTT rights were acquired by Amazon Prime Video. It was also reported that Amazon paid an astounding Rs 33 crore to acquire the film's rights in all four of the southern languages.