South Indian movies are overtaking Hindi films in the box office and Bollywood have continued flops

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The game of cricket and cinema are the same. Successes and failures affect both the players and the business. That’s why, like the cricket team, even the Indian film industry is classified as Bollywood, Kollywood and Mollywood on the basis of language. Now the Bollywood film world is like a defunct cricket team. Bollywood was the title of Indian cinema itself. Yet the question arises as to what has happened to the world of Hindi cinema in recent times. Tis the season of flops in B-Town. The cricket team that had superstars today seems to be losing form and losing games regularly. Players who think they are going to hit sixes and hundreds are clean bowled on the first ball. Once a baby team in front of B-Town, Southyan films and stars are achieving phenomenal success. Bollywood is in the shadow of its glory days when Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam films become a first-class team. As the team and team management are not updated…

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Competing teams and competitions

It was with the arrival of Baahubali that South Indian films proved that they can have big budget sets and the benefit of crore clubs. Later, with the success of KGF and Brahmanda, big budget films from South India came before the world under the title of Indian cinema. Ponniyin Selvan from Tamil has also been released worldwide in that range. The film is doing well with great collection and response. Directed by Mani Ratnam and starring Vikram, Karthi, Jayam Ravi, Aishwarya Rai, Trisha, Jayaram and Aishwarya Lakshmi in lead roles, the film will enter the 500 crore club within days. The Hindi dubbing version of the film is getting the best collections from the weak team’s home town B Town. The first version of Kalki Krishnamurthy’s epic novel Ponniyin Selvan’s film adaptation has now arrived. The second part of the film will hit the theaters later.

The world of Bollywood has gone wrong

It has not been a good time for Bollywood films for some time now. Superstar films that came with high expectations have been disappointing at the box office. Aamir Khan, who was like Batman who hits a century when he gets to the crease, also failed. The highly anticipated Lal Singh Chadha was out in the first week itself. After that, Akshay Kumar’s Samrat Prithviraj, Raksha Bandhan, Ranbir Kapoor’s Shamshera, Kangana Ranaut’s Dhakad, Ranveer Singh’s Jayeshbhai Jordhar, Ajay Devgn’s Runway 34, John Abraham’s Attack Part One, and a handful of other films hit the box office. Ameer Khan and Akshay Kumar, who repeated hits regularly, ducked without understanding the pitch. Comedy, Horror, Action, Thriller, Mystery, Family Drama, Historical and other series of films gave hope and returned to Pavani with disappointment. Kashmiri Files, which created a lot of controversy and news during this period, Dulquer Salmaan-starrer Chup, Hrithik Roshan-Saif Ali Khan’s Hindi version of the Tamil film Vikram Veda with the same name, and Alia Bhatt’s Gangubhai are just a few films from Bollywood that have made it to the hit charts.

Successes and failures of a strong team

In the world of Indian cinema, South Indian films are playing Twenty20 matches and B-Town Tests. But Btown didn’t know that the advent of Twenty20 matches would change the outlook of cricket itself. This year, Malayalam Sixer flew on the OTT platform with Minnal Murali. But Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films are getting big success with big budget films. Films like KGF-2 from Kannada, Telugu film RRR and PS One from Tamil have won the box office crown. Several dubbed films from South India have rocked Bollywood these days. The Hindi dubbing version of Sita Ram starring Dulquer Salmaan and Mrinal Thakur as a romantic couple has received excellent collection reports from Hindi countries. As time has changed, Southintyan films have proved that the success of films is beyond stardom. Film lovers hope that the bad times of Bollywood movies, where the Khan trio and Makkal Mahatmya are still intertwined, will end. Here is the week of South Indian movies.

Their team is Strog… Double Strog!

The competition is tough in the Twenty20 arena

In the times of covid, Hindi films are still making films on the same track without knowing that the audience’s tastes and film styles have changed. There is room for experimentation and innovation, but it doesn’t exactly interact with the audience. They want films to reach the audience instantly, like Twenty20 matches. From Tamil, Ponniyin Selvan-2, Ajith’s Thuniv, Kamal Haasan- Shankar’s Indian-2, Burrows directed by Mohanlal, Allu Arjun’s Pushpa-2 are expected to come from Southitya in the near future. The teaser of Adi Purusha, which came with high expectations from Hindi, faced a lot of criticism. 500 crore movie starring Prabhas and Saif Ali Khan. Akshay Kumar’s Rama Sethu, Shahrukh Khan’s Jawaan after a break and Salman Khan’s Tiger 3 are the highly anticipated big budget Hindi films. Let’s wait and see if the Sixers will emerge from B Town!

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