Big-budget pan-Indian films are facing a reality check in Tollywood. The recent releases of such films during Sankranthi have not performed as expected at the box office. Experts say this is a wake-up call for filmmakers and producers.
Why Sankranthi is Not the Right Time
Sankranthi is a festival season in India, but experts say that it is not the ideal time for big-budget pan-Indian films to release. This is because the audience is not in a mood to spend money on big-ticket films during the festival season. Instead, they prefer to watch family-oriented and low-budget films that are more suitable for the festival season.
The recent releases of big-budget pan-Indian films during Sankranthi have failed to impress the audience, and experts say that this is a sign of a larger trend. They say that filmmakers and producers need to rethink their strategies and release their films at the right time to maximize their profits.
Experts also say that the market is becoming increasingly saturated with big-budget pan-Indian films, and consumers are getting tired of the same old formula. They say that filmmakers need to experiment with new ideas and storylines to keep their audience engaged.
What’s next for big-budget pan-Indian films in Tollywood? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – filmmakers and producers need to be more mindful of their audience’s preferences and release their films at the right time to succeed.
