What’s Up? F2 Amazon, F3 On Netflix!

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A-list producer dil raju has struck some fantastic agreements with amazon Prime Video for films including Vakeel Saab. A decision has been made that the movie would only be released on this OTT platform if it is Raju's film. Yet it appears that one of the two parties—the producer or the OTT platform—is not pleased with the other. "F2," which is also a huge success at the box office, is one of the most watched telugu movies on amazon Prime Video in recent years. This movie is very popular on the OTT platform as well.

Many people believed that amazon Prime would soon offer "F3," the franchise sequel to the hugely successful film, now that dil raju has created it. The movie will then premiere on SonyLIV and Netflix on July 22. What might have occurred, then? Everything worked smoothly with amazon because Raju was such an aggressive seller of telugu movies, which are released relatively early from the release date, and the producer made millions of dollars from it. Then, they claim, he put a stop to those preparations, which has now displeased Amazon.

Even though f3 hasn't been a tremendous economic success at the box office, Raju is rumoured to have requested a huge sum of money, and Prime Video isn't willing to part with that much cash. However, Raju reportedly accepted a mind-blowing sharing agreement that Netflix and SonyLIV had given. Anyway, OTT platforms have a tendency to pay more for movie sequels, which is why we see the Spiderman series sequels on various apps. While No Way home is available on Prime Video and Netflix, Far From home has been bought by Netflix, and Spiderman: home Coming is available on Hotstar.

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