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Tollywood’s Budget Planning Under Fire

BVS Ravi, a Telugu film industry stalwart, has sparked a heated debate with his latest claim that ‘Dhurandhar’ shows how big films can be made efficiently. He made these remarks at a recent industry event, leaving many in the Tollywood community scratching their heads.

Ravi’s statement is significant because it challenges the conventional wisdom on budget planning in the industry. For years, Tollywood films have been known for their massive budgets, often exceeding Rs 100 crore or more. However, Ravi’s claim suggests that it’s possible to make big-budget films without breaking the bank.

Taking Aim at Tollywood’s Budget Culture

Ravi’s comments have been met with skepticism by some industry insiders, who argue that making big films efficiently is easier said than done. They point out that ‘Dhurandhar’ is an outlier, and that most films in the industry still require massive budgets to succeed.

Ravi, however, remains undeterred. He argues that by adopting more efficient production methods and being more strategic with their resources, Telugu filmmakers can make big-budget films without sacrificing quality. He believes that this approach will not only help the industry save money but also increase its competitiveness in the global market.

As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Ravi’s comments have sparked a much-needed conversation about budget planning in the Tollywood industry. Whether or not his approach will gain traction remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the industry will be watching closely to see how this plays out.

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