A few days ago, Allu Arjun's pushpa 2 was released, and in spite of the critiques, it is breaking all previous indian box office records and making history.

After this, several kollywood fans said on social media that the industry doesn't require a movie that costs a thousand crores since the producers of other industries were ruining the film's core appeal by aiming for pan-Indian appeal. kollywood doesn't require it and ought to be a genre-exploring enterprise like Mollywood. This has sparked a discussion on social media, with several kollywood viewers pointing out that Kanguva, which was supposed to be the first kollywood film to earn 1000 crores, has failed to even reach 100 crores at the box office.


Adding that while all of this may seem good for social media conversations, the true indicator is the box office receipts, which provide the film with genuine recognition and support the industry's expansion. Additionally, while the films mentioned by tamil viewers—including Lubber Pandhu, Meiyazhagan, Amaran, and Maharaja—are all good, the other language audiences argue that the business requires high gross receipts in order to advance.
 

It appears that a pan-Indian blockbuster film is desperately needed in tamil cinema. Neutral viewers and industry professionals claim that despite Kanguva's failure and pushpa 2's disastrous box office performance, kollywood fans were still not waking up in order to achieve Pan-Indian success.
 
 
 

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