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SWOT Analysis – Ram Charan’s Yevadu

Posted on the 10 January 2014 by Cinecorn @cinecorndotcom
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Megapower Star Ram Charan had decided to do three films simultaneously some time ago. They were Naayak, Yevadu and Zanjeer. Finally the third pending film signed and shot long ago is going to hit the screens tomorrow. Thanks to long delay, Yevadu has kind off become stale. Will it excite the audience again and bring them back to theatres. Let’s take a look at the strengths and weakness of the film.

Strength:
Ram Charan in a straight Telugu film replete of all the commercial trappings that one expects of him like dancing and fights etc.

Interesting storyline, this is expected to keep a balance between the mass elements and novelty.

Curiosity on how will be Ram Charan and Allu Arjun shown on screen.

And since this is an industry that believes in sentiments, Yevadu is the 7th film of Ram Charan and previously these 7th films have done wonders to the careers of many stars. Would the magic of 7th film repeat again?

Weakness:
The long delay might have made this a stale project in people’s mind.

Ram Charan doing back to back mass movies could be a major turn off for a segment of audience that could help jack the numbers up in important areas.

Opportunity:
Despite the delay the film couldn’t have asked for a better time to release. It’s releasing on Sankranthi and if it gets good word of mouth, then there would be no stopping the film for at least two weeks, which in today’s time is a big duration for healthy run of a film.

But the biggest relief would be to bounce back after the horror show of Thoofan.

Threat:
With the verdict of the film in competition already known, there is not much of a threat now. It’s all about the weaknesses now and how well Yevadu will overcome it would decide the fate of the film.


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