Most Viewed In 24 Hours: Mahesh’s Trailer, NTR’s Glimpse

“Most Viewed In 24 Hours: Mahesh’s Trailer, NTR’s Glimpse: 🚀 South Indian cinema redefines success metrics as teaser and trailer views take center stage! 🎥📈 Explore the digital battleground where ‘Devara’ and ‘Guntur Kaaram’ lead the charge, setting new records. 🔥 #SouthIndianCinema #TeaserViews #TrailerRecords”

Most Viewed In 24 Hours

Most Viewed In 24 Hours: Mahesh’s Trailer, NTR’s Glimpse?

A revolutionary change has occurred in the dynamics of gauging a film’s success in an era dominated by social media and digital platforms. The days of a movie’s box office performance being determined only by how long it played in cinemas are long gone. These days, the competition for dominance starts with how many views a teaser, peek, or trailer receives in its first 24 hours of release.

Filmmakers’ promotional efforts now revolve around the race for records and the accompanying keyboard wars, with each star hero trying to surpass previous records. A recent example is the eagerly awaited movie “Devara,” which stars NTR in the title role. With an astounding 26.17 million views in the first 24 hours, the trailer for the movie broke all previous records and established a new benchmark for South Indian cinema.

Guntur Kaaram,” starring Mahesh Babu, came in second place with an astounding 20.98 million views for its peek, trailing closely behind. “Pushpa 2” followed closely, securing the third spot with 20.45 million views, demonstrating the fierce competition among high-caliber movies even throughout the promotional phase.

“Liger” has received 15.92 million views, closely followed by “UBS” with 15.77 million views, as the digital fever continues. “The OG” had 14.49 million views, “Kalki 2808 AD” and “Bheemla Nayak” 11.94 million and 8.49 million views, respectively, to place them in the top 8.

“Devara” ruled the peek views, but Mahesh Babu’s “Guntur Kaaram” dominated the trailer views, even beating out the eagerly awaited “Salaar.” Surprisingly, the “Guntur Kaaram” trailer received an astounding 37.65 million views in a single day, surpassing the 32.5 million views received by “Salaar” by more than 5 million.

In contrast, a number of South Indian films have achieved notable ranks in this digital competition. “LEO” and “Beast,” two of Vijay’s movies, came in third and fourth place with 31.9 million and 29.1 million views, respectively. With 26.7 million views, Mahesh Babu’s “Sarkaaru Vaari Paata” came in fifth place, and Prabhas’ “Radhe Shyam” came in sixth place with 23.6 million views.

Unquestionably, the digital revolution has leveled the playing field, providing a level playing field for both established and up-and-coming stars to vie for the attention of virtual audiences. In addition to being a competition between films, the race for the most views is also a reflection of the changing tastes and consumption habits of viewers.

More eagerly awaited movies are getting ready for release as the digital landscape develops, and everyone in the business is waiting to see if the current records will be broken or surpassed. The digital sphere is changing the power dynamics in South Indian cinema, thus every teaser and trailer release is a big deal that builds to the big box office clash.

Filmmakers are doing everything they can to produce material that not only captivates audiences but also breaks the internet, one view at a time, in this rapidly changing and fast-paced digital age where numbers say volumes. The fight for digital supremacy is just getting started, but with the excitement surrounding these upcoming films, South Indian cinema in the digital age looks to have a bright future.