The makers of Nagabandham, starring Virat Karna, have officially reduced the film’s runtime just two days after its theatrical release. The decision comes after audience feedback pointed to the film’s lengthy duration as one of its major drawbacks.
Released with a runtime of 3 hours and 17 minutes, the big-budget fantasy adventure impressed viewers with its visuals and production values. However, many moviegoers felt that the storytelling, particularly in the second half, was stretched and affected the overall viewing experience.
Taking note of the response, the team has now trimmed around 32 minutes from the film. With this change, Nagabandham will now be screened with a revised runtime of 2 hours and 45 minutes starting from its third day in theatres. The makers also confirmed the update through an official announcement.
The edited version is expected to offer a tighter narrative and improve the film’s pace, especially during the latter half. Industry observers believe the shorter runtime could enhance audience engagement and help the film attract better word-of-mouth in the coming days.
The film opened amid heavy expectations thanks to its scale and visual presentation. While the initial response has been mixed, the revised cut may give Nagabandham a better chance to sustain its theatrical run if audiences respond positively to the faster-paced version. Rainfall in several regions also impacted theatre footfalls during the opening weekend, and the makers will now be hoping that the trimmed version encourages more moviegoers to watch the film over the coming days.
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