Telugu Film Industry Misusing Pan India Tag
It turned out that the pan-Indian tag was only employed for ornamentation in all of these flicks. None of these have been made available in all indian languages. Then there is Virupaksha, which was made available in other languages a few weeks after it was released in Telugu. Even in Tamil, sai dharam tej promoted the movie. In spite of its release in other languages, Virupaksha failed to make a splash at other theatres.
It seems like many telugu films are utilising the pan india label only to score expensive satellite and OTT arrangements. After the telugu release, they are comfortably disregarding other languages. This is a flagrant misuse of the tag and it needs to cease before the term "Pan india," if it hasn't already, starts to seem silly.