Like tamil superstars, telugu actors typically express unwillingness to work on grounded, realistic material. But the pattern is evolving. Our famous characters now favor anchored stories with appropriate business components. As a result, Andhra, rayalaseema, and telangana are producing blockbusters.

Rangasthalam by ram charan served as the catalyst. This historical action drama from 2018 set new standards. For persuading Charan to embark on this type of subject—which is set in Coastal Andhra and deals with caste politics—director sukumar deserves praise. In order to fit the part, Charan not only produced a fantastic performance but also talked with a regional accent.

The custom was then carried on by sukumar and Pushpa. This movie, in which allu arjun plays the lead role, centers on the red sandalwood smuggling that takes place in the rayalaseema region's Seshachalam highlands. bunny impressed everyone by portraying a smuggler and using the chittoor dialect. The movie was a smash hit all throughout India.

Now, Sukumar's aide srikanth Odela presented a Telangana-based script. Dasara, which is now having a fantastic run at the box office, is the topic at hand. Dasara, which stars nani and Keerthy suresh in the key parts, is set against the backdrop of the singareni coal mines. Everyone was impressed by Nani's telangana accent, and the film's historical context was a major factor in its success. It will ultimately become Nani's biggest hit. Many other directors will be motivated to develop such deeply entrenched stories by the achievements of Rangasthalam, Pushpa, and Dasara. So, in the near future, expect to see a lot more films with strong local roots that are based in different telugu states.




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