Over the years, South Korean cinema has produced a number of exceptional, epic, larger-than-life pictures. Prabhas, of course, was the first to do this with films like Salaar and Kalki. The problem with bollywood celebrities, who were formerly far more popular than South American celebrities, is that they have started playing it safe. salman khan, Amir, Akshay Kumar, and SRK, for example, all adhere to commercial clichés. They are not even near to this kind of thinking, thus we can't anticipate a movie like kalki from them.

Though they are standard commercial popcorn flicks that come and go, SRK has Jawan and Pathan. Compared to a Pushpa, RRR, or kalki, they are worthless. salman has been on the commercial track from the beginning, while Akshay has been working on commercial films for so long that he is battling to earn even Rs 5 crore openers.
 
Up north, it's rare to see rooted or larger-than-life films, and this is precisely where Bollywood's major actors fall woefully short. Is it because these celebrities are afraid of losing money and don't trust them sufficiently with such high-profile movies? We're not exactly sure about the response. For the time being, tollywood stars are benefiting greatly from the safe game these bollywood celebrities are playing, as they are making odd attempts to win over the bollywood public.
 
 


 


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