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Increasing fan wars with pan India films

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Fan wars and Pan India films

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Tollywood stars are setting sights on Pan India entertainers and expanding their market. Not only top stars but also upcoming and young heroes are smitten by the Pan India bug. The craze for Pan India entertainers and success increased among Tollywood stars and makers with the sensation Rajamouli created with Baahubali. Baahubali magnum opus turned Prabhas into a top star. Prabhas with Saaho cemented his place as the top star in the country.

Right after that Pawan Kalyan tested his luck with Sardar Gabbar Singh and Chiranjeevi with Sye Raa. However, they failed to repeat the magic of Baahubali. Now with Allu Arjun's sensation with Pushpa, the Pan India craze is increasing. Even before that Vijay Devarakonda planned his Bollywood debut with Liger and Rajamouli's RRR with Ram Charan and NTR  is expected to turn Ram Charan and NTR into Pan India stars.

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Even young heroes like Bellamkonda Srinivas, Sundeep Kishan, Adivi Sesh are starring in Bollywood films and rumors have it that the makers of Raviteja's Khiladi are planning to release the film in Hindi. Pressure is increasing on Mahesh Babu to release his film Sarkaru Vaari Paata in Hindi. In the midst of all this, Pan India films are increasing fan wars and taking the same to Bollywood. It is known that south heroes enjoy a huge fan following and the fans of one-star fights with another star on social media. This is becoming a headache for the makers as each and every word and action of the directors and the makers are dissected by the fans.

Fans of NTR and Ram Charan are already fighting over RRR as to who will get more craze and fans picked one word of Rajamouli and started their wars. They conveniently forget that Rajamouli praises NTR in one interview and Ram Charan in another interview. Similarly, after Pushpa's success, Allu Arjun's fans started fighting with Prabhas' fans branding him as a lottery star. Increasing fan wars with the increasing Pan India films increases pressures on the makers and it has to be seen how they deal with it.