The Telugu horror film Eesha has become a surprise hit, completing its breakeven point in only three days after its release. The movie, which opened on Christmas Day, has already entered the profit zone, delighting both producers and audiences alike.
Directed by Srinivas Manne, Eesha stars Thrigun and Hebah Patel in the lead roles, with Akhil Raj and Siri Hanmanth playing supporting characters. Despite facing competition from other films released during the festive season, Eesha managed to attract large audiences, thanks to its intriguing storyline and effective promotions.
The film is reported to have earned well over its production costs within the first three days. Advance bookings and full houses for early shows played a major role in achieving this milestone. Cinemas in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana saw strong attendance, especially for evening and weekend screenings.
Producers Bunny Vas and Vamsi Nandipati have expressed their happiness over the early success of the film. They credited the dedication of the cast and crew, as well as audience support, for making the project profitable in such a short period. For the producers, this marks another successful venture following their previous hit films.
Although the critical reception of Eesha has been mixed, audiences have responded well to its horror elements, including unexpected jump scares and suspenseful plot twists. Many viewers appreciated the combination of thrills and entertainment, making it a popular choice for families and young adults during the festive period.
The timing of the release also contributed to its success. Christmas holidays encouraged more people to visit cinemas, boosting ticket sales and overall revenue. The early financial success of Eesha ensures that the distributors and makers will continue to share profits as the movie runs for a longer period in theatres.
This achievement highlights how a well-made, small-budget film can succeed even amidst stiff competition. With Eesha now earning profit, the team is optimistic about the continued audience response and hopes that the film will maintain steady collections in the coming weeks.
The success story of Eesha is a reminder that engaging content and smart marketing can make a film popular, proving that even smaller productions can achieve big results at the box office.
