Indian Cinema has to be indebted to Telugu Cinema for daring to think big and landing it high. If you go through the history of Indian Cinema, when Cinema became nothing but someone investing money and a director making some movie resembling ten other with popular stars, it is Telugu Cinema that changed the thinking and once again ignited the passion in many makers giving them something new to ponder.
Well, today Bahubali is quite the sensation that no one in Indian Cinema has ever witnessed in past two decades. A regional film rising the bar to unbelievable heights that all makers all over the Nation from Hindi to Malayalam, looking at one film and trying to ignite their passion once again taking notes. Bahubali2 is the highest grossing Indian film ever and with only Hindi version it could achieve that feet too with the speed it is going at the box office.
While, this is something that this generation of film lovers have never witnessed, the last generation had their own sensation to feel proud on. Shiva, the classic that made Ram Gopal Verma the visionery that he is revered as today, came in 1989 in Telugu created a huge sensation and in 1990, the Hindi version became even bigger hit, letting RGV make Rangeela with Aamir Khan.
Shiva created a collection tsunami across the Nation, in Tamil, as Udayam and Hindi, Shiva, the movie stunned many makers. It gave audience respite from routine lacklustre commercials and changed them for good. Well, it is hard believe that RGV fell down from such heights today, but still he holds the torch for charging up Indian Cinema when it badly required.
Well, today Bahubali is quite the sensation that no one in Indian Cinema has ever witnessed in past two decades. A regional film rising the bar to unbelievable heights that all makers all over the Nation from Hindi to Malayalam, looking at one film and trying to ignite their passion once again taking notes. Bahubali2 is the highest grossing Indian film ever and with only Hindi version it could achieve that feet too with the speed it is going at the box office.
While, this is something that this generation of film lovers have never witnessed, the last generation had their own sensation to feel proud on. Shiva, the classic that made Ram Gopal Verma the visionery that he is revered as today, came in 1989 in Telugu created a huge sensation and in 1990, the Hindi version became even bigger hit, letting RGV make Rangeela with Aamir Khan.
Shiva created a collection tsunami across the Nation, in Tamil, as Udayam and Hindi, Shiva, the movie stunned many makers. It gave audience respite from routine lacklustre commercials and changed them for good. Well, it is hard believe that RGV fell down from such heights today, but still he holds the torch for charging up Indian Cinema when it badly required.