Actor madhavan on Korean Pop culture..!?

madhavan, who won the affection of the telugu audience with the movie Sakhi, has proven his talent by acting in many languages. Currently, madhavan, who is impressing the audience by playing many roles as an actor, hero, and villain, has already received a National Award and 5 Filmfare Awards in the South. Madhavan's test movie recently started streaming on Netflix. On this occasion, as part of the test promotions, he explained how difficult filmmaking is and how convincing the audience has become a big challenge for the director these days. madhavan, who once said that watching a movie was a big process, said how complicated films have become now. He said that once when they went to watch a movie, there were no such facilities, they had to go near the theater, push people there, park there, stand in a queue on one side to buy tickets, and on the other side, they had everything, except for popcorn and samosas to eat during the interval.
Madhavan said that after overcoming all that and coming out of the movie, that feeling was very new, but now it is nothing, everything has changed as part of the changing generation. He said that the option to select what we want has come right next to where we sit in the theater, and everything from popcorn to pani puri has become available to us. madhavan said that the way audiences enjoy movies has changed, that when we sit in our seats, theater staff come with a food menu card and a flashlight, that when the food arrives, we have to turn on the flashlight again to see how it came out, that if there is a boring scene in the movie, we think it is a waste of money, and that some people come to our aid before the movie ends, asking us to leave the parking lot even before the climax.

 
All these are affecting the movie, and amidst all these difficulties, those who have seen the movie are bluntly saying that if they don't like it, it is not good. In addition, madhavan said that getting children to watch movies has become a big problem now, and Korean pop culture is influencing them. madhavan explained the current situation in the industry, saying that many children have learned the Korean language and are speaking in a secret code without their parents understanding them, that they do not understand how Korean culture actually entered our culture, that we are losing our audience due to this culture, and that the questions that are always on his mind are what is the difference between our way of telling stories and theirs.

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