Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 was released yesterday, and despite the reviews, this movie is shattering all the box office records of all Indian movies and creating a new history.
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After this, some Kollywood audiences on social media commented that Kollywood doesn’t need a 1000-crore movie, as the makers of other industries were pushing for pan-Indian appeal and destroying the essence of the movie. Kollywood doesn’t need it and should be an industry similar to Mollywood to explore different genres.
This has started a debate in social media, while some Kollywood audiences were pinpointing the failure of Kanguva, which was expected as the first 1000-crore movie of Kollywood but has not even collected 100 crores in the box office collections.
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Then mentioning that these all look nice for social media discussions, but in reality, the box office is the real barometer; the box office collection gets the real recognition for the movie, which helps in the growth of the industry.
Also, the films that Tamil audiences were mentioning, such as Lubber Pandhu, Meiyazhagan, Amaran, and Maharaja, are all good, but the industry needs big grosses as well to take the industry to the next level, say the other language audiences for this.
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Looks like Tamil Cinema is really in need of a Pan-Indian blockbuster movie. For the Pan-Indian success, they needed to crack the North Indian market, and even after the failure of Kanguva and the monstrous box office success of Pushpa 2, Kollywood audiences were not waking up, say the neutral audiences and trade experts.