The hindi film industry is in a dire situation as a result of COVID-19. None of its films are doing well in theatres because audiences aren't interested in visiting movie theatres unless there is a show waiting for them. As a result, a lot of bollywood movies were commercial failures.


On the other hand, South Asian movies like Kantara, RRR, and kgf chapter 2 did incredibly well in the North. South indian cinema topped media outlets' selections of the best 10 movies of 2022. This sparked a discussion about whether South india would replace bollywood as the leading light of indian cinema.

In a recent interview, Rohit Shetty, one of the most popular hindi directors, was asked the same subject. He claimed that several iconic bollywood films, like Mother india, Sholay, amar Akbar Anthony, Deewar, Khiladi, Hum Aapke Hai Kaun, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Singham, and Golmaal, are being forgotten by the public.

He claimed that Bollywood's legacy could not be destroyed by one terrible year. He urged viewers not to dismiss hindi movies based solely on their recent box office success. Additionally, he requested that no one praise South indian films.

Rohit Shetty seems to be forgetting that some of his popular movies, including Singham, Sunday, and Simmba, are remakes of South indian productions. He was mostly dependent on South indian content throughout his career and is currently uneasy about the pan-Indian success of South cinema. Those who saw Rohit speak are pleading with him to put an end to his insecurities and start producing genuinely excellent material in order to achieve popularity across India. On december 23, Cirkus, a new movie by Rohit, will have a major debut.


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