Gone are those days where our own filmmakers had to strive on proving their adeptness in Hindi film industry. In the past, not many auteurs from Kollywood could make it big in B-Town merely due to predominant gestures of filmmakers over there.
Unlike Ram Gopal Varma and Manirathnam, not many could make it big over there.
But, scenarios are completely different now with unstoppable emergence of our own personalities over there.
Who can forget the record-breaking history of Aamir Khan’s ‘Ghajini’ that swept off with Rs.200Crore merely within 14days of release? Of course, the man behind the success was ‘A.R. Murugadoss’ adding feathers to his director’s cap on first attempt.
Doubtlessly, he’s ready to strike spectacularly with yet another show of Surya’s trilingual flick ready to take off by March-2010. The film is churned by Udayanidhi Stalin at big budget in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
On the pars, choreographer-turned-filmmaker Prabhu Deva has turned spotlights on Salman Khan. Glimpse over the career graph of Sallu Bhai. The actor had walked on pathetic grounds with continuous flops over: ‘God Tussi The Great’, ‘Hello’ and ‘Yuvvraaj’. And now, the hunk has witnessed grandiloquent success with ‘Wanted’ – remake of ‘Pokkiri’.
According to trade analysts, the film has witnessed grand opening with 65% of collections across the global box office.
Don’t forget the masterminded Manirathnam. He doesn’t believe in clichés and keep making his way ahead in an unique and challenging approach. If Abhishek Bacchan and Aishwarya Rai were perceived to be merely for romantic flicks, Mani Rathnam redefined with his powerful delineation on the actors with ‘Guru’.
Abhishek Bachchan who hadn’t been on the main league of actors was ennobled as ‘Better than his dad’ as a verdict for his astounding show in ‘Guru’. Now the filmmaker is all gearing up for the release of ‘Raavan’ featuring Abhi-Ash, Vikram, Bipasha Basu, Priyamani and others in lead roles.
Incisively, this could be the speculative bet in his career as he boldly shifts the south Indian actors Vikram and Priyamani into the Bollywood race.
Naturally, the list wouldn’t end here as there are many filmmakers from Kollywood ready to strike with their show in B-Town.
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Please dont compare prabhudeva with these class directors. prabudeva is a masala film maker. i really dont know how bollywood audiences accepted the movie wanted. its just a third graded movie….
Posted on September 30th, 2009 at 9:45 am
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