Balakrishna Breaks Silence on Akhanda 2 Delay: Thaman Needs More Time for Massive Score
NBK says sequel will be '50 times the scale' of original, confirms December release window

Nandamuri Balakrishna has finally addressed the elephant in the room: why Akhanda 2: Thaandavam got pushed from its original September 25 release date. Speaking to media in his hometown Nimmakuru, the star revealed that composer Thaman specifically requested additional time to craft the film's musical score.
"We saw subwoofers blasting in theaters for Akhanda, so he may need more time to do justice to Akhanda 2," Balayya explained, adding his trademark flair by claiming the sequel will deliver "50 times the scale and experience of the first part." That's classic NBK hyperbole, but given how Akhanda surprised everyone with its massive success, perhaps we shouldn't dismiss it entirely.
The postponement actually makes strategic sense beyond just post-production needs. The original September 25 date would have created a direct collision with Pawan Kalyan's highly anticipated OG: a clash that could have damaged both films' box office prospects. Moving to December's first week gives Akhanda 2 a cleaner runway, especially important given the franchise's mass appeal.
This marks another chapter in the remarkable Balakrishna-Boyapati Sreenu partnership, which has already delivered three consecutive blockbusters: Simha, Legend, and Akhanda. Their collaboration represents one of Tollywood's most commercially successful actor-director combinations, with each film escalating the action and mass moments.
Thaman's involvement is particularly crucial here. His thunderous background score was integral to Akhanda's impact, creating those spine-tingling moments that had audiences cheering in theaters. If the composer genuinely needs more time to match or exceed that standard for a bigger canvas, it's a delay worth accepting.
While some pending patchwork and post-production also contributed to the postponement, NBK's emphasis on Thaman's request suggests the team is prioritizing quality over quick turnaround. Given Akhanda's unexpected pan-India success, there's clearly pressure to deliver something extraordinary with the sequel. The December timeline should provide adequate breathing room for all departments to polish their work.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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