Originally posted by: pathaka
The ignorance on this thread is amusing...😂
oh I’m so sorry bro, the regional films or “south films” aren’t matching up to your high standards dayum....what’s south industry gonna do now without this esteemed audience? 😔
Oh I know, score 100+ crore grossers like Bigil, Mersal, pulimurugan, Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, sarileru neekevvaru , Lucifer, kgf..workout even a national audience
This argument doesn’t even need Baahubali 😎...the above are enough
they ain’t losing shit just coz someone thinks they don’t matter...it’s clear who dosent matter in the large scheme of things 😝
I think you're taking it the wrong way.
As far as I've seen, they're talking about the reach of the movie and it's revenue nationally and internationally.
Yes bahubali was an exception but the OP is somewhat right.
A lot of people in our own country hasn't heard of these movies let alone audience outside India.
When people say Indian cinema, they usually mean Bollywood albeit I know it's ignorant.
I think regional cinema can soar once it makes movie keeping in the national audience. You know throw some references which are common throughout the country, also atleast release the movie in subtitles.
Art movies in regional cinema is THE best. But masala movies in regional cinema is THE worst.
I think regional cinema will gain more clout once online steaming services pick it up. Once you make the national audience feel welcome (like on bahubali), regional cinema will definitely soar.
I think this Bollywood does better that they integrate the whole countries different people. Like all of us can relate to them. No story is limited to a single religion or state hence a lot of diversity.
Hence, audience all over India watches it and it has sky high profits even when it's a shit movie.
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