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The debate of “Pan India” has got extended Kollywood as well big time after the success of Kamal Haasan’s Vikram at the box office all over India. However, some stars are digging into the past to say that there are many other Pan India stars and directors from Tamil arena. And senior actress Trisha’s comments are just adding to the debate.

Speaking at the trailer launch event of “Ponniyan Selvan: I” other day, Trisha hailed legendary director Maniratnam to the sky. She stated that back in the 90s itself Maniratnam sir has done Pan India films. “It is Maniratnam sir who has made the first Pan Indian films including the likes of Roja in the 90s itself,” she said, while speaking on the stage. Well, there is no denial about it, but then, what is the success rate of those dubbed Tamil films in the Hindi arena at that point of time is what really mattered.

In fact, the success of Baahubali, RRR, KGF and Vikram in other languages is not proving a new point that filmmakers have come up with something pretty new, but actually, the local and native audiences are exploring more other language movies that have universal appeal. And even though many filmmakers are calling their movies as Pan India movies these days, surely only that have content-driven universal emotion are working everywhere.

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11 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:
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The debate of “Pan India” has got extended Kollywood as well big time after the success of Kamal Haasan’s Vikram at the box office all over India. However, some stars are digging into the past to say that there are many other Pan India stars and directors from Tamil arena. And senior actress Trisha’s comments are just adding to the debate.

Speaking at the trailer launch event of “Ponniyan Selvan: I” other day, Trisha hailed legendary director Maniratnam to the sky. She stated that back in the 90s itself Maniratnam sir has done Pan India films. “It is Maniratnam sir who has made the first Pan Indian films including the likes of Roja in the 90s itself,” she said, while speaking on the stage. Well, there is no denial about it, but then, what is the success rate of those dubbed Tamil films in the Hindi arena at that point of time is what really mattered.

In fact, the success of Baahubali, RRR, KGF and Vikram in other languages is not proving a new point that filmmakers have come up with something pretty new, but actually, the local and native audiences are exploring more other language movies that have universal appeal. And even though many filmmakers are calling their movies as Pan India movies these days, surely only that have content-driven universal emotion are working everywhere.

hmm, ee musaldhe cheppali mari.

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Deni bondha i dhaka chepinatlu e aravam karre saale gallu inka vallalo vaadne pogadatam. Tamil industry dengipothundhi ani motham okatinru. Content lenappudu givanni utha muchatlu. Elli andharni okadenakala okadni ongomanu ah @Beerboob123 gadu gadiki em lekapoina edho vasthadu 

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19 minutes ago, Swatkat said:

Deni bondha i dhaka chepinatlu e aravam karre saale gallu inka vallalo vaadne pogadatam. Tamil industry dengipothundhi ani motham okatinru. Content lenappudu givanni utha muchatlu. Elli andharni okadenakala okadni ongomanu ah @Beerboob123 gadu gadiki em lekapoina edho vasthadu 

 

37 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said:
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The debate of “Pan India” has got extended Kollywood as well big time after the success of Kamal Haasan’s Vikram at the box office all over India. However, some stars are digging into the past to say that there are many other Pan India stars and directors from Tamil arena. And senior actress Trisha’s comments are just adding to the debate.

Speaking at the trailer launch event of “Ponniyan Selvan: I” other day, Trisha hailed legendary director Maniratnam to the sky. She stated that back in the 90s itself Maniratnam sir has done Pan India films. “It is Maniratnam sir who has made the first Pan Indian films including the likes of Roja in the 90s itself,” she said, while speaking on the stage. Well, there is no denial about it, but then, what is the success rate of those dubbed Tamil films in the Hindi arena at that point of time is what really mattered.

In fact, the success of Baahubali, RRR, KGF and Vikram in other languages is not proving a new point that filmmakers have come up with something pretty new, but actually, the local and native audiences are exploring more other language movies that have universal appeal. And even though many filmmakers are calling their movies as Pan India movies these days, surely only that have content-driven universal emotion are working everywhere.

Ee lekkana chusthe first Pan India film ‘Mayabazar’.

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2 hours ago, gothamprince said:

Already cumming

 

1 hour ago, dkchinnari said:

trisha em cheppina correcte

Meeru iddaru…meet petkondi ra…

same taste iddardi….

 

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2 hours ago, Anta Assamey said:
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The debate of “Pan India” has got extended Kollywood as well big time after the success of Kamal Haasan’s Vikram at the box office all over India. However, some stars are digging into the past to say that there are many other Pan India stars and directors from Tamil arena. And senior actress Trisha’s comments are just adding to the debate.

Speaking at the trailer launch event of “Ponniyan Selvan: I” other day, Trisha hailed legendary director Maniratnam to the sky. She stated that back in the 90s itself Maniratnam sir has done Pan India films. “It is Maniratnam sir who has made the first Pan Indian films including the likes of Roja in the 90s itself,” she said, while speaking on the stage. Well, there is no denial about it, but then, what is the success rate of those dubbed Tamil films in the Hindi arena at that point of time is what really mattered.

In fact, the success of Baahubali, RRR, KGF and Vikram in other languages is not proving a new point that filmmakers have come up with something pretty new, but actually, the local and native audiences are exploring more other language movies that have universal appeal. And even though many filmmakers are calling their movies as Pan India movies these days, surely only that have content-driven universal emotion are working everywhere.

Peekinav thi

 

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46 minutes ago, Starblazer said:

Mani Ratnam, Shankar, Kamal Hassan, etc. have popularity in other industries but Baahubali opened markets for others. Tamil directors or actors never created pan-India market for others.

pan-India is not a thing dude.

how did bahubali open market for others? he hired tamil, kannada actors aa?

bahubali 1 being hit in hindi was pure fluke. bahubali 2 was good promotion.

tell how bahubali opened hindi market for others.. Roja was the only movie I think that ran all over India. In what way Maniratnam stopped others from tapping that 'pan-india' market. please tell.

rest of his movies bombay, dil se etc didn't make much of a flutter outside of TN.

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