Orange was one of the few idiosyncratic films that miserably failed at the box office during its release but became a cult classic over time
Posted Date – Monday, 3/27/23 at 11:45pm

Hyderabad: Orange was one of the few special films that miserably failed at the box office during its release but became a cult classic over time. In fact, Orange has become one of the best love stories ever written in Telugu. Even Ram Charan, the leading actor of “Orange”, has repeatedly stated that “Orange” is one of his favorite movies.
Today (March 27) is Ram Charan’s 38th birthday. To celebrate this special occasion, Ram Charan’s uncle, Naga Babu Konidela (Naga Babu Konidela), who also produced Orange, re-released it in theaters in Telugu. movie. The film was originally scheduled to run for three days, March 25-27, and the response was overwhelming. Telugu film buffs are celebrating Orange in theaters. Orange mania is everywhere especially in Hyderabad and other Nizam areas.
After its re-release, Orange grossed close to Rs 7.5 lakh at the Nizam. The official figures are exactly 7.4 million and 89,000. That’s pretty big news, because a movie that once flopped at the box office is loved by audiences today.
Orange has become a classic for two main reasons. The first is undoubtedly Harris Jayaraj’s timeless and ever lovely music album. The second is a true and honest love story written by Pascal. Orange will forever remain in the hearts of Telugu audiences. Just like the lead character Ram says in the movie that he loves his lover more every time, the Telugu viewers do the same, pouring out more love to Orange movies every year.
#orange Reissue collected Rs 7.489 Lakhs handsome in Nizam 👍 pic.twitter.com/7TkWM4vsXF
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