Sharathulu Varthisthai! Official Teaser | Chaitanya Rao, Bhoomi Shetty | Kumara Swamy
Sharathulu Varthisthai! Official Teaser | Chaitanya Rao, Bhoomi Shetty | Kumara Swamy
Aamir Khan Joins Lokesh Kanagaraj for an Unstoppable Cinematic Force!
The number of South Indian directors appears to be increasing, and Bollywood appears to be following this trend. Ranbir Kapoor and Telugu filmmaker Sandeep Reddy Vanga collaborated on the popular film Animal first, then Shah Rukh Khan and director Atlee Kumar worked wonders together on Jawan. Rumours of yet another significant partnership are already circulating, and this time, Aamir Khan is involved.
According to reports, Aamir Khan and renowned filmmaker Lokesh Kanagaraj, who has swept the South film industry with hits like Kaithi and Vikram, are ready to collaborate on a huge project. The fact that Mythri Movie Makers, which has supported some of the largest movies in the business, would be producing this project adds even more excitement to the situation. According to insiders, the film has been confirmed and is expected to begin production as soon as feasible.
The pairing of Aamir Khan and Lokesh Kanagaraj ensures that this film will be a spectacle, even though the cast and staff information are yet unknown. Fans are anxiously anticipating further information, but one thing is certain: Bollywood’s increasing appreciation of South Indian filmmakers is not a fad; rather, it is the direction of Indian cinema.
Bollywood celebrities appear to be planning their tickets for successful collaborations rather than just heading south for a holiday!
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Hero wants to stop reviews for 2 days: Will it Happen?
There is a growing commotion in the South Indian film industry to curb the cinema reviews culture. There is a new demand that film reviews must be halted for at least two days from the day of the release.
In this connection, hero Satya Dev has remarked that cinema reviewers must be vary of the repercussions that their reviews have.
“These days, the audience is watching films only based on reviews. This is more prevalent in the case of small films. So, my request to reviewers and critics is to be vary of the kind of knee-jerk reactions they can have on the film industry and act accordingly.” Satya Dev commented.
Though Satya Dev has a valid comment to make, it might not entirely be feasible. If a film is good, then the reviewers and critics will rate it positively, which would in turn result in better box office reception. If the film is bad, then the reviews will be in accordance and the box office verdict will also be similar.
The emphasis should always be on the good quality of films rather than the nature of the reviews. This is where the film industry appears to be lacking.