Instead of pursuing Pan-India goals and significantly spending in a film's "technical standards" and "star pleasing," imagine telugu cinema producing an amazing film with a budget of Rs. 3 to 5 crores, motivated by a real interest in narrative and a great deal of excitement. We are simply reading and writing here, so I'm all ears [or eyes] if you can recommend any similar movies after Baahubali.
 
If you discover none, that's OK too. The goal is to use the finest screenplay a team can come up with using the tools and viewpoints at their disposal in order to convey a story. [Resources in this context refer to informed people, not imposters.] Another example of how to captivate spectators with a compelling story and a well-written script is Sookshamadarshini. This is my one-liner for you if you don't want to read any spoilers: "If you enjoy a good movie theater experience, you should definitely see this movie or you can stream on Hotstar."


The film's ability to keep viewers interested and include high-quality images without sacrificing visual narrative is noteworthy. It doesn't minimize or disparage the audience's intellect. For instance, if you pay close attention to the title of Sookshmadarshini, you will see that "Madar" is surrounded by a magnifying glass, which suggests the sookshma details intended for the perceptive reader. Young filmmakers may learn how to reduce waste while preserving a high level of narrative by watching and analyzing this movie.
 
 
 


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