Just eight days into its worldwide release, director S.S. Rajamouli’s Telugu/Tamil language blockbuster Baahubali: the Beginning
has become the first South Indian film to earn 300 crore rupees
(US$47.3 million), crossing that threshold on Saturday. The previous
South Indian record holder, S. Shankar’s sci-fi hit Enthiran, earned 283 crore in 2010.
Rajamouli’s battle epic, which stars Prabhas and Rana Daggubati as a pair of feuding brothers who fight for control of an ancient kingdom, is the fastest among all Indian films to reach the 100 crore (2 days), 200 crore (5 days), and 300 crore (8 days) thresholds of international box office revenue.
50 crore ($US7.9 million) of Baahubali’s total has come from its Hindi language version, which is also a new Indian record for a dubbed film.
In India’s regionally divided cinema industry, where non-Bollywood films are often released in several dubbed language versions but typically earn most of their revenue in their home regions, Baahubali has proven that an all-India blockbuster hit can come from outside of the Hindi language Bollywood industry.
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And that realization has caused a stir in the north. Bollywood’s producers and stars have showered praise on Baahubali, but some have also expressed the concern that the film’s success may signal a shift that threatens their own standing.
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He’s the one I’d like to call a batameez bacha very frankly. He had a mother who lost her brains because she was drugging herself & then a step-dad who was just as batameez as him, or slightly more than him so obviously when he had to choose who to follow between these two role model like parents, he chose his step dad because he had an easy access to batameezi. His dialogues were absolutely annoying & so was his character.
Yes, he played the role of a servant but this boy has been around for so many years & has been a part of so many dramas & sadly, I have never seen him play an age-appropriate, innocent role. I don’t know if it’s his look or what but the drama-makers actually go overboard when they write down his dialogues. Yes, he is a very good actor but when it comes to the characters he plays, he can get annoying a lot of times.
Well now that I have spoken about the kids who have actually annoyed us, there have been some child stars who were often seen in the drama just to complete the picture & didn’t have much to do or say, which I feel is the right way of making the kids a part of the drama because the writers shouldn’t rely on the kids so much to do the talking & for taking the story forward.
That kid was not only a cutie but was innocent as well. Yes, he also got a little too smitten by his Ehtashaam uncle but then he never had to deliver some over-aged or pakkay dialogues. He was always seen around his mother without having much say in the situations & the writer didn’t rely on Roomi to take the story forward.
Rajamouli’s battle epic, which stars Prabhas and Rana Daggubati as a pair of feuding brothers who fight for control of an ancient kingdom, is the fastest among all Indian films to reach the 100 crore (2 days), 200 crore (5 days), and 300 crore (8 days) thresholds of international box office revenue.
50 crore ($US7.9 million) of Baahubali’s total has come from its Hindi language version, which is also a new Indian record for a dubbed film.
In India’s regionally divided cinema industry, where non-Bollywood films are often released in several dubbed language versions but typically earn most of their revenue in their home regions, Baahubali has proven that an all-India blockbuster hit can come from outside of the Hindi language Bollywood industry.
Highest Grossing Indian Films
And that realization has caused a stir in the north. Bollywood’s producers and stars have showered praise on Baahubali, but some have also expressed the concern that the film’s success may signal a shift that threatens their own standing.
More News,
He’s the one I’d like to call a batameez bacha very frankly. He had a mother who lost her brains because she was drugging herself & then a step-dad who was just as batameez as him, or slightly more than him so obviously when he had to choose who to follow between these two role model like parents, he chose his step dad because he had an easy access to batameezi. His dialogues were absolutely annoying & so was his character.
Yes, he played the role of a servant but this boy has been around for so many years & has been a part of so many dramas & sadly, I have never seen him play an age-appropriate, innocent role. I don’t know if it’s his look or what but the drama-makers actually go overboard when they write down his dialogues. Yes, he is a very good actor but when it comes to the characters he plays, he can get annoying a lot of times.
Well now that I have spoken about the kids who have actually annoyed us, there have been some child stars who were often seen in the drama just to complete the picture & didn’t have much to do or say, which I feel is the right way of making the kids a part of the drama because the writers shouldn’t rely on the kids so much to do the talking & for taking the story forward.
That kid was not only a cutie but was innocent as well. Yes, he also got a little too smitten by his Ehtashaam uncle but then he never had to deliver some over-aged or pakkay dialogues. He was always seen around his mother without having much say in the situations & the writer didn’t rely on Roomi to take the story forward.
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