The OTT era in which we now live has decimated the majority of the satellite sector, and a greater portion of transactions is conducted through remake rights. Remakes fall into two categories: before and after COVID. This is because the indian OTT industry had significant growth during COVID-19, and it is not unusual for people to view foreign-language films on OTT these days.
 
Producers' profits from selling remake rights have been effectively eliminated by this. Numerous genuine blue catastrophes have occurred, and well-known actors like pawan kalyan and chiranjeevi have been the victims of these remakes. It has come to our attention that amazon Prime india is replicating the popular tv series panchayat, at a time when studios are afraid to replicate other language films. language boundaries have been crossed by panchayat, which has a sizable following in all languages, including Telugu.
 

Prime has now revealed a telugu version of panchayat, the popular television series, called Sivarapali. First of all, why remake a successful television program like Panchayat? How are they going to locate telugu fans for this show? How can it recreate the enchantment that the original created? How are they going to keep it from being like the original? It's more strange because TVF (The Viral Fever), the creative team behind the original panchayat, is behind the "Sivarapalli" version. The fact that it occurs as telugu OTT viewers are excitedly anticipating panchayat season 3 makes it even more peculiar.
 

Are there not enough fresh tales? A few instances of program remakes have been attempted in the past, but has there ever been a remake that has caused a stir? We refer to this as a foolish concept since, rather than coming up with original ideas, they are just recycling existing content that is already available on the OTT, negating the very purpose of the platform. Even if they are poorly crafted, audiences are open to accepting new and original ideas. But consumers find it boring when the same concepts are repeated, whether for OTT or theaters.
 


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