
As Vicky Kaushal’s Chhaava is turning a lot of heads with its excellent reception and crowd response, the film has also proved something that never needed any proof.
Known for their massy and elevative sequences, South Indian cinema has been the center of applause for their recent projects.
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While many fans argued that Bollywood can never make such films and portray their main lead as a superstar, they forgot that Bollywood has introduced heroism and massy cinema to the Indian film industry.
Legends like Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra displayed extreme levels of elevation and screen presence with their top-tier films in the vintage era of Bollywood.
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The South film industry took notes and tried to replicate it in their way with stars like Rajinikanth and Chiranjeevi.
While Bollywood transitioned to a more urban and critical approach, South industry capitalized on massy elevations and proved to be a needle mover in recent years.
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However, Chhaava once again reminded everyone that Bollywood can pull off larger-than-life characters with immaculate screen presence and elevations.
Vicky’s portrayal of Sambhaji has been collecting splendid reviews for his phenomenal acting and massy shots making the film 10 times better.
As fans are again starting to acknowledge Bollywood in terms of massy films, there is a still long way for South Indian cinema to reach the levels of Bollywood and Chhaava is just a start in that race.