In a dramatic turn of events, Akhanda 2, which was confidently locked for a December 5th release with Premieres on December 4th, has now been postponed due to unexpected financial hurdles. Production house 14 Reels Plus has officially confirmed it through their X account.
From this morning itself, there was a lot of confusion around Nizam bookings. Exhibitors were unsure, fans kept checking Ticketing sites for updates, and the film’s team was trying to sort things out. By afternoon, it became clear that things were not moving as expected. By evening, the situation only worsened. The much-awaited paid premieres scheduled for December 4th were officially called off, hinting that the problems ran far deeper than initially assumed. Adding to the chaos, overseas KDMs were not cleared, leading to confusion and cancellations.
While last-minute financial troubles are not new to Telugu cinema, but a movie this big getting postponed literally on the eve of its release is something no one expected. With massive expectations riding on the sequel and Balakrishna’s powerful Akhanda persona returning to the screen, the postponement has naturally stunned fans and industry alike.
The team is yet to announce the new release date, and all eyes are now on them to see how soon things can be brought back on track. For now, fans are simply hoping for quick clarity and a smooth reset. This stands as a reminder of how even the biggest productions can be derailed by behind-the-scenes financial hurdles.
This post was last modified on 5 December 2025 3:11 am
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