Sahu Garapati's Cross-Industry Gamble Pays Off Big With Vaazha 2's ₹100 Cr Triumph
The Telugu producer's Malayalam venture crosses the coveted mark in just seven days, proving content knows no language barriers.

While most Telugu producers stick to familiar territory, Sahu Garapati has been quietly building something extraordinary across South Indian cinema. His latest Malayalam venture, Vaazha 2, has just delivered a thunderous validation of his pan-South strategy, racing past the ₹100 crore gross mark worldwide in merely seven days.
This isn't beginner's luck in Mollywood for the Shine Screens banner. Garapati had already tested these waters successfully with Vyasanasametham Bandhumithradhikal, but Vaazha 2 represents a quantum leap in scale and impact. For a Malayalam film to achieve such velocity at the box office speaks volumes about both the content quality and the producer's understanding of diverse market sensibilities.
What sets Garapati apart in today's crowded production landscape is his refusal to be pigeonholed by language boundaries. Back home in Telugu cinema, his banner has been consistently delivering with projects like Majili, Bhagavanth Kesari, and the recent Kishkindhapuri. But it's his willingness to venture into Malayalam territory, and succeed spectacularly, that marks him as a producer with genuine vision.
The ₹100 crore milestone in Malayalam cinema isn't just numbers; it's a statement about the power of backing strong scripts regardless of the language. In an era where pan-India has become the industry buzzword, Garapati is actually walking the talk by understanding local sensibilities while maintaining universal appeal.
This success positions Shine Screens as more than just another Telugu production house. With back-to-back Malayalam blockbusters now under his belt, Garapati is emerging as a producer who truly grasps the evolving dynamics of South Indian cinema. His journey from Telugu hits to Malayalam blockbusters suggests we're witnessing the rise of a genuinely pan-South production powerhouse.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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