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Unimpressed by RRR and KGF Chapter 2’s success, actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui says people go with the trend

Nawazuddin Siddiqui believes that the audience goes with the trend. Now they are rooting for South Indian films and sooner they’ll hold on to another Bollywood film. Hence there’s nothing as downfall of Bollywood.

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In the last couple of months, several South Indian or ‘Pan-India’ films have become blockbusters at the box office and have forced the mainstream filmmakers to think again. Monstrous projects like Pushpa, RRR and KGF Chapter 2 have smashed all the records and questioned those who believed that Bollywood is the big daddy of entertainment industry in India.

Where several Bollywood actors believe that the success of RRR and KGF Chapter 2 has send chills down the spine of Hindi film industry. Actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui seems to be unimpressed with the success of recent South-Indian films, and rather has a distinguish take on this debate.

Nawaz, who started his career in Hindi film industry with small-budgeted indie movies, has now marked his entry in commercial space as well. During the promotion of his film Heropanti 2, when the actor was asked about the reason behind the downfall of Bollywood, Nawazuddin had a rather different opinion.

The Gangs of Wassepur actor said that at the end of the day, it’s the audience who makes or breaks a film. Today might be the world is loving South-Indian action-drama but as soon as they catch another interesting Bollywood film, they will start hailing it. The actor concluded by saying that the audience now-a-days goes by the trend. He said that when any film does well everyone joins in and probably praises it more than the movie deserves. Similarly, if a movie isn’t a hit, then people criticise it more than the film deserves.

Nawazuddin Siddiqui believes that it has become a fashion now that if one South-Indian film impresses the audience then will look forward to the next one too. Same way now if a Bollywood film does great at box office, then all the talks will change. So, at the end of the day, it’s all in the trend.

Another brilliant aspect brought to notice by the Gangs of Wassepur actor was that, it has been a bit disappointing for Nawaz, as he expected the audience to have a larger and better take on movie after lockdown. Talking about the same he said, “It’s disappointing as I thought during the lockdown, the audience had lot of time to see to witness different creative works from all across the work on several streaming platforms. But seems like the when the theatres were open the audience just wanted to see the same masala movies as usual and didn’t care much about the story or script.”

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The Bhootnii trailer: Sanjay Dutt turns a ghosthunter against Mouni Roy in horror-comedy

At the event, Sanjay Dutt stated, “I have been in action films for 40 years. The power of Lord Shiva and his shiv tandav inspired me during the shoot. We worked tirelessly until 5 am, and only the Lord knows how we managed to pull it off.”

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The trailer for the horror comedy The Bhootni, featuring Sanjay Dutt, was officially launched by the filmmakers on Saturday, March 29, in Mumbai. Formerly titled The Virgin Tree, the film tells the story of a tree sprite, played by Mouni Roy, who targets virgin boys on Valentine’s Day.

Written and directed by Sidhaant Sachdev, The Bhootni boasts a talented cast that includes Sunny Singh, Palak Tiwari, and Aasif Khan. Also making his Bollywood debut in this film is Nikunj Lotia, better known as the content creator Beyounick.

The narrative unfolds in a college that becomes haunted annually by the ghost of the ‘virgin tree.’ To rid their beloved campus of its haunted reputation, a group of students seeks assistance from Baba (Sanjay Dutt), a former student who has gained fame as a ghostbuster. Interestingly, ‘Baba’ is also Dutt’s nickname in the film industry. The trailer skillfully blends comedic elements with romantic moments, accompanied by impressive CGI-driven action and horror sequences. Mouni Roy captivates the audience as the aggrieved ‘bhootni,’ showcasing her extensive experience with supernatural roles.

Hindi horror comedies have become a lucrative genre with the success of films such as Stree and Bhool Bhulaiyaa. At the launch event for Bhootni, the filmmakers emphasized that their film brings a fresh perspective to the genre, particularly with its setting in a bustling metropolitan college.

Director Sidhaant Sachdev highlighted the dedication of 65-year-old Sanjay Dutt, revealing that he performed all of his stunts personally, including an incredible jump from 40 feet without a body double. “His commitment to action filmmaking is truly impressive,” shared Sachdev.

At the event, Sanjay Dutt stated, “I have been in action films for 40 years. The power of Lord Shiva and his Shiv tandav inspired me during the shoot. We worked tirelessly until 5 am, and only the Lord knows how we managed to pull it off.”

The Bhootni is scheduled for release in theaters on April 18, 2025, promising an exciting blend of horror and humour that aims to entertain audiences.

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On 10 years of Baahubali: The Beginning, Tamannaah Bhatia says it was a magical movie that happened to Indian cinema

Her filmography features notable titles such as “Happy Days,” “Kalloori,” “Devi,” “Aranmanai 4,” and the upcoming release “Odela 2.”

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Tamannaah Bhatia is celebrating a significant milestone as “Baahubali: The Beginning” turns 10 this year. The film, directed by SS Rajamouli, not only redefined Indian cinema but became a cultural phenomenon that few could have predicted. Released on July 10, 2015, with Prabhas in the lead role, it marked a groundbreaking moment for the Telugu film industry, as it was the first Telugu movie to receive a worldwide release in Hindi.

Bhatia, who embodied the fierce warrior Avantika in the epic saga, reflected on the film’s profound impact. “Baahubali was a magical movie that changed everything for us. I don’t think any of us could have foreseen what that film would achieve,” she said in an interview with PTI. “Its influence on us—not just on me as an actor, but for the entire country and film industry—is something that feels unforgettable and historic.”

This year is particularly special for the 35-year-old actress, as she also marks her 20th anniversary in the industry. Having made her acting debut in the 2005 Hindi film “Chand Sa Roshan Chehra,” Bhatia has carved out a successful career across multiple languages, including Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi. Her filmography features notable titles such as “Happy Days,” “Kalloori,” “Devi,” “Aranmanai 4,” and the upcoming release “Odela 2.”

Bhatia expressed a sense of renewal and excitement as she reflected on her journey. “It actually takes 20 years for creative people to truly find themselves and hone their craft. In my case, that rings particularly true since I started very young. I genuinely feel that I’m just beginning my path,” she noted. “I’m going to make each day count, striving to offer the audience something special to watch every time.”

Her comments encapsulate both her gratitude for the opportunities she has had and her ambition for the future, as she continues to evolve as an artist in the vibrant landscape of Indian cinema. As she celebrates these milestones, Bhatia is more determined than ever to make her mark in the industry.

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Sikandar social media review: Salman Khan, Rashmika starrer wins hearts, fans say it’s a powerful experience with super gripping screenplay and outstanding performances

As “Sikandar” lights up cinemas across the country, it has also made waves internationally, recently illuminating Dubai’s skyline as part of its promotional efforts, a testament to its grandeur.

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Salman Khan’s much-anticipated action film, “Sikandar,” hit the theatres today, and it has quickly resonated with fans and critics alike, praised for its gripping screenplay and stellar performances. Directed by AR Murugadoss, the film also features Rashmika Mandanna, marking their on-screen collaboration for the first time.

Early reviews highlight the film’s emotional depth and powerful storytelling. One fan enthusiastically shared, “No fan of #SalmanKhan will leave without enjoying it. #Sikandar is now in theaters – a guaranteed blockbuster!” Another viewer tweeted, “#SikandarReview: A mass entertainer with a heartwarming climax. #SalmanKhan delivers a performance like never before. The background score is just as compelling as #Jawan. This is a ‘paisa vasool’ movie that you should catch on the first day.”

As “Sikandar” lights up cinemas across the country, it has also made waves internationally, recently illuminating Dubai’s skyline as part of its promotional efforts, a testament to its grandeur.

In addition to Khan and Mandanna, the film features a talented cast, including Sharman Joshi, Prateik Babbar, Anjini Dhawan, and Kajal Aggarwal in significant roles. With breathtaking cinematography by S. Thirunavukarasu and an engaging soundtrack composed by Pritam, “Sikandar” promises a full cinematic experience.

The film’s advance bookings signal tremendous success, with reports indicating that it has already crossed the ₹8 crore mark before its official release. According to Sacnilk, “Sikandar” achieved remarkable milestones even in the pre-release phase, selling over 100,000 tickets and accumulating ₹8.81 crore in earnings.

However, the excitement surrounding the film has been marred by piracy issues. Notorious sites like Tamilrockers and Movierulz have illegally leaked the full movie online, offering unauthorized downloads. Such leaks pose a significant threat to the film’s box office performance, and they highlight the ongoing struggle Bollywood faces against piracy.

While it might be tempting to download pirated content, it’s crucial to understand the implications. Engaging in piracy is illegal and can lead to substantial fines or even jail time. Moreover, piracy undermines the immense effort of countless individuals who contribute to the filmmaking process, from directors to technical crews. A robust box office performance not only benefits the current film but also supports future projects in the industry.

For true Bollywood enthusiasts, supporting filmmakers by choosing to watch “Sikandar” through legitimate channels is essential. Enjoy the magic of cinema and discourage piracy by enjoying the film responsibly in theaters.

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