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Initially plans were made to re-release the highly successful movie "Magadheera" marking Ram Charan's birthday. However, due to certain circumstances, the decision was made to re-release "Orange" instead of "Magadheera". This choice was met with criticism from some, who were disappointed that a blockbuster movie was not chosen for re-release. Conversely, others took to social media to express their excitement for the theatrical screening of "Magadheera".

Following the re-release of "Orange", Nagababu announced that he would donate all proceeds to the Janasena party. As a result, mega fans and Janasena activists flocked to Orange theaters, anticipating a successful showing. Unfortunately, "Orange" turned out to be a massive flop when it was released in 2011.

Nagababu's financial situation took a turn for the worse due to the failure of "Orange". Reports indicate that it took nearly five years for him to recover from the financial loss. In an interview, Nagababu revealed that he even contemplated suicide in the aftermath of the film's failure. However, there was a campaign at the time that Pawan supported, which helped to alleviate some of the pressure.

On the other hand, the re-release of "Orange" on Ram Charan's birthday proved to be a financial success, grossing over two crores. There is even talk in industry circles that the movie may earn another 50 lakh rupees. Audience members who have seen the re-release have praised the film, with some expressing confusion as to why it was initially a failure.

Interestingly, some individuals have speculated that "Orange" would have found greater success if it had been released ten years later. Regardless, the film's re-release has generated positive feedback on social media, with fans and netizens expressing relief that Nagababu's burden has been lifted after years of struggling with the film's initial failure.


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