Even if the kannada film industry gives the indian film industry its best, kannada films frequently go unnoticed. The audience was never interested in the films' poor quality, antiquated commercial melodramas, or uninspiring promotional tactics. But things now appear to be shifting. The kannada film industry is flourishing as many new-age filmmakers start to work.

The creators' lack of interest in having their movies dubbed into other languages is another significant factor in why kannada cinema did not receive the credit it deserved. Actors like Rajkumar, Sudeep, Darshan, and Puneeth Rajkumar had huge box office successes, yet their films were never made available in other languages. Occasionally, a few movies would come out, but they were all box office duds. The circumstance has altered, though.

The kannada industry is attracting the attention of the entire country following the success of the kgf franchise. With the movie surpassing Rs. 1200 Cr. at the box office, the sector now ranks with tollywood in the South. After kgf became a hit, rakshit shetty released his final movie, 777 Charlie, across all of India. In the majority of the nation, particularly in North India, the movie was well received. Sudeep's Vikanth Rona is currently breaking even in Telugu-speaking states and is becoming popular in many other regions where it was distributed. Up until recently, kollywood movies were the talk of the town, but kannada cinema has taken over.

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