It was indeed a spectacle to witness telugu Twitteratti bravely confront tamil fans' criticism of the film "Animal," directed by sandeep Reddy Vanga. While some tamil reviewers, influencers, and even stars call the film overhyped and cringe-worthy, the telugu audience claims that even well-known tamil epics like ponniyin selvan can be dull, with audiences dozing off in theatres.
It is worth noting that tamil cinema has produced star-studded films that some deem cringe-worthy, such as "Bigil" and "Varisu." This calls into doubt the integrity of individuals who dismiss films like "Animal" and "Hanu Man" as mediocre or cringe-worthy. For some, the popularity of "Animal" has sparked jealousy, resulting in social media assaults on sandeep Vanga. The film's global popularity, top position on Netflix, and significant ₹900 Cr profits demonstrate its unmistakable influence.

The biggest difficulty with the tamil film business is that there aren't enough stars to make its films famous across India, despite having superior technicians and directors. Vijay, Ajith, Dhanush, and, on occasion, siva karthikeyan are the most often used actors. telugu films, on the other hand, provide a plethora of top-tier stars who have the potential to build a name for themselves not just in their area but throughout India.


Tier-2 and tier-3 superstars in the telugu business have more reach than some of tamil cinema's top performers. Some reviewers and moviegoers in tamil Nadu may be feeling anxious about this, prompting them to criticize films like "Hanu Man" or "Animal." However, these films have established themselves on a worldwide scale, winning fame and acclaim across borders.




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