Vishal: Success for Pan-Indian films is not guaranteed...

frame Vishal: Success for Pan-Indian films is not guaranteed...

S Venkateshwari
Vishal: success for Pan-Indian films is not guaranteed...

Vishal Krishna, who is getting ready for the release of his all-Indian film, Mark Antony, believes that not all projects can succeed in this format. krishna acknowledges the recent increase in cross-regional content but asserts that the nature of the business is constantly evolving.

"Pan-Indian films are in vogue. Not that attempting one would ensure success, claims the 45-year-old. Krishna, who is also a filmmaker, thinks that judgements should be made in accordance with the plot. "You should write your script out and run it by your own audiences. I like to carry out that. If a movie does well in your area, I'm sure it will be chosen and succeed in additional languages as well. I can't make a movie with the intention of making it popular all over India. I must first consider my roots," he says, highlighting how crucial it is to comprehend the key elements of a tale within its historical setting.

The actor dispels the idea that only such films can have an impact. His work includes The Return of abhimanyu (2018) and Laththi (2022), two pan-Indian projects. "Popular films like kgf and Baahubali helped the trend gain traction. These all-India films succeeded because they were innovative. A lot of hindi remakes of South Asian movies are successful. So, it is not necessary to produce films for the entire country of India, he says.











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