It
happens
only
in
Sandalwood!
A
big
banner
movie
is
killing
a
small
but
a
successful
film
once
again.
Well,
Govindaya
Namaha,
one
of
the
superhits
of
2012,
is
being
replaced
by
Puneet
Rajkumar's
much-awaited
Anna
Bond
in
major
theatres
leaving
the
makers
of
the
Komal
Kumar's
film
fuming.
Suresh
Babu,
the
producer
of
Govindaya
Namaha,
has
come
out
in
open
to
protest
the
injustice
being
done
to
him.
He
has
claimed
that
despite
his
film
proving
to
be
a
successful
one
and
attracting
the
audience
even
after
four
weeks
after
its
release,
the
theatre
owners
have
decided
to
remove
his
film
to
accommodate
Anna
Bond
screening.
He
further
adds
that
it
is
against
the
KFCC
rules,
according
to
which
a
film
cannot
be
removed
from
theatres
if
it
is
earning
producer's
share
and
the
theatre
rent.
Govindaya
Namaha
is
generating
his
share
of
Rs
4
lakhs
every
week,
concludes
the
producer.
However,
Raghavendra
Rajkumar
has
said
that
they
cannot
interfere
in
this
issue,
as
they
have
sold
the
distribution
rights.
Now,
it
is
up
to
the
distributors
and
theatre
owners
to
find
a
solution.
Puneet
Rajkumar,
Priyamani,
Nidhi
Subbaiah
and
Jackie
Shroff
starrer
Anna
Bond
is
directed
by
Suri
and
it
is
releasing
in
a
record
number
of
screens.