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Vishal shares his views on pan India phenomenon

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Vishal on pan India phenomenon

Vishal shares his views on pan India phenomenon
Vishal shares his views on pan India phenomenon

Vishal shares his views on pan India phenomenon. Vishal is renowned for his thought provoking and deadly action entertainers. He was last seen in Latthi and is currently starring in his next Vishal 34 under the direction of Hari. The film has Priya Bhavani Shankar as the female lead while Devi Sri Prasad is the music director. He upcoming film Mark Antony is racing for a grand release.

Mark Antony is a scifi thriller directed by Adhik Ravichandran and is releasing on 15 September 2023 as Vinayaka Chavithi special. Vishal speaking to scribes, shared his thoughts on pan India phenomenon. “Pan-India films are a phase. It’s not that doing one would guarantee success,”

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He added  “You should write your script and see if it works for your home-grown audiences. I prefer to do that. If a film works in your region, then I know it would automatically be picked, and work in other languages as well. I can’t make a film thinking it would be Pan India. Firstly, I need to think about my roots,”

Analysing the trend, he said “The trend gained momentum with films such as KGF and Baahubali, which resonated with audiences. These pan-India films worked due to their freshness. A lot of South films are remade into Hindi and they work as well. So, it is not necessary to make films pan-India,”

On regional industries and their films, he shared There are no boundaries for cinema. The collaboration of artists all over India is organic. It is good for the viewers to watch their two favourite actors in one frame. Viewers have evolved, and are seeking novelty and substance in films,”  and continued "The audience expects to see something new and visit the theatre only if the movie is very appealing in promotions and trailers. You can’t appeal to them with glamour, only content is what matters. Each film that did well had its own reasons and believers, and the ones that didn’t do well also had its reasons. It’s not that doing a Pan India film would be successful; a film grows organically.”

 

 

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