The excitement around Hari Hara Veera Mallu has officially reached fever pitch as Nizam region bookings open ahead of schedule. However, there’s an unexpected twist — fans can only book tickets initially through a dedicated local app, District, before it opens up on national platforms like BookMyShow. This bold, region-first strategy is sparking conversations across the Telugu film industry.

High Demand, High Stakes
With Pawan Kalyan in the lead and visionary director Krish behind the camera, Hari Hara Veera Mallu is one of the most awaited period action dramas of 2025. The film hits screens on July 24, but paid premieres are scheduled for July 23, with some early Nizam shows already sold out. Adding to the frenzy, Andhra Pradesh has approved a temporary ticket price hike, allowing theaters to charge premium rates during the film’s opening week.
Grand Scale, Bigger Expectations
The film features a rich historical backdrop, spectacular sets, and high-octane action sequences that have been kept tightly under wraps. Mythri Movie Makers holds Nizam distribution rights, ensuring a widespread and aggressive release strategy. Meanwhile, overseas bookings—especially in the US—have crossed $350K, proving the global pull of this mega release.
A Cultural Event in the Making
With fans lining up digitally and physically to secure their seats, Hari Hara Veera Mallu is more than just a movie—it’s a cultural celebration. Pawan Kalyan’s long-awaited return to the big screen in a heroic avatar, coupled with the film’s revolutionary release tactics, makes this a landmark moment for Telugu cinema.
Get ready. The legend arrives July 24. And Nizam gets first pick—with a twist.


