They are reportedly asking filmmakers and writers to exclusively come up with such stories. Making a pan-India film, however, is no easy undertaking. Apart from the story, bringing the film to viewers across the country necessitates extensive planning and intensive advertising techniques. rajamouli is an expert at this, and he knows how to promote his film effectively across the country. To appeal to markets in other countries, the producers will need to recruit performers who speak different languages. Filmmakers face another hurdle in bringing them on board and managing their characters.
As a result of this shift, our heroes are no longer choosing predictable commercial stories. They're seeking for fresh and engaging topics that will appeal to a wide range of people. This is a welcome change. However, we must observe how successfully our heroes can consistently produce successful pan-India films. Let's hope they maintain their success for many more years, that telugu cinema becomes India's first film industry.