Aadivaaram with Star Maa Parivaaram Star wars – Promo | Rakhi Special | Sun at 11AM
Aadivaaram with Star Maa Parivaaram Star wars – Promo | Rakhi Special | Sun at 11AM
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.
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Alia Bhatt Set to Shine in Nag Ashwin’s Film?
Alia Bhatt, Bollywood’s dazzling star, is no longer just a fixture of Hindi cinema-she’s ventured into the vast and exciting world of South Indian films. Think of her as a bird soaring between two giant worlds, effortlessly bridging the gap between the glitzy heights of Bollywood and the grounded, yet soaring creativity of South cinema. After making her mark in RRR, Alia’s entry into the South has sparked curiosity, with many wondering where this journey might lead. The latest whispers suggest that she’s given the green signal to yet another big South film, this time under the direction of the talented Nag Ashwin.
Having already dipped her toes into the South with RRR, directed by the legendary S.S. Rajamouli, Alia’s first experience in a pan-India film was met with immense praise. Even though her role in the film was relatively small, her charm and screen presence made a lasting impact, and the positive response from the audience is fueling her interest in more South projects. Alia, known for her versatility, is now reportedly considering more South Indian films, looking to carve out a regular presence in this expanding market.
The buzz now centres around Nag Ashwin, the director behind the highly anticipated Kalki2898 AD starring Prabhas. There are rumors that Ashwin is planning a lady-oriented film, and Alia is said to be at the top of his list for the lead role. As Prabhas continues to juggle his commitments and the completion of Kalki 2, Ashwin’s project with Alia could be the next big collaboration, possibly kicking off in mid-2025. While no official announcement has been made yet, fans are already excited about the possibility of this dynamic partnership.
So, as the rumors swirl and fans eagerly await the official word, it seems like Alia Bhatt is ready to take on South India with the same flair she brings to every role. One thing is for sure-if she’s acting in a Nagi film, it’s bound to be a hit. Guess Alia’s new career motto might just be: If it’s South, she’s all in!