With back-to-back blockbusters, tamil actor Vijay has been working hard to establish himself in telugu, and there have even been rumors that he has signed up for yet another direct telugu film. Vijay's old-time movie dances and songs have recently gone viral on social media. Because they are all remakes of well-known telugu films, most telugu audiences find them shocking.

A twitter account recently praised Vijay's Ghilli as the movie celebrated its 19th anniversary, sparking a discussion regarding the topic. It claims that Ghilli is superior to Mahesh Babu's original telugu film okkadu, not merely that it is good. Long chains of tweets on whether to prefer the original or the remake sparked a discussion. telugu and neutral audiences feel that Ghilli overacts, just like Vijay did in many other Vijay remakes, while tamil audiences unapologetically argue that the tamil film is superior.


With all the remakes being brought up in the discussion, it is now getting deeper. The telugu audience is drawing analogies between the identical situations acted out by our stars and those Vijay performed in Thammudu, Athadu, pokiri, and Chatrapati.

The 'athi' of Vijay's dance and motion is one apparent reality, despite the tamil audience's reluctance to acknowledge it. Some people want to argue that Ghilli is superior to okkadu based on the adage "the first impression is the best," and they also concur that pokiri is significantly superior to Pokkiri (Tamil). The telugu public claims that Pawan Kalyan's version of kushi is superior to the tamil version of Kushi, and the tamil community argues that it should be from both sides.




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