It's possible that the sequel tendency won't cease anytime soon. The other brands have now stepped in to provide third entrants, even though pushpa has already revealed a new one called The Rampage. However, rather than finishing narratives, sequels are increasingly being used as a means of earning money in the current environment.

S.S. rajamouli really wanted to explain why Katappa killed Baahubali, and it was difficult to deliver the tale in one section, which is why Baahubali: The Beginning was followed by The Conclusion nine years ago. In order to create a fresh sequel, filmmakers are now purposefully leaving the first or second episodes on a cliffhanger. Specifically, this occurs when the first two entries become huge hits.
 
Filmmakers' present approach is absurd as it appears that they are not producing enough scripts. Focusing on making a lot of money from a movie is not incorrect, but it may be accomplished with a new movie and a different plot. Why is a sequel necessary? According to recent rumors, a third part—which is superfluous—is also being added to Salaar. The producers have now revealed a second movie, which hasn't even hit theaters yet. Moreover, the exact date of its publication remains unclear.
 
Given that the plot of Ranbir Kapoor's Animal hasn't been resolved, a sequel is acceptable. However, they still want to release a third installment, which is completely unnecessary. The first part may have been Devara's conclusion. The plot might have ended in the first movie, but the filmmakers chose to develop a needless sequel since they were sure the movie would earn a lot of money. However, despite the creators' goal of releasing K.G.F. Chapter 3 by 2024, its current whereabouts is unclear.
 

There is a shortage of talented screenwriters in the film industry. When they have the chance to create better pictures, the greatest directors are increasingly choosing to produce sequels. It is certain that indian cinema would fail if this approach is not altered quickly.
 
 

 

 


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