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After successful filming of a South Indian film industry in Tamil and Telugu languages, it is now dubbed in Hindi and is being released as 'Bahubali'. The specialty of this movie is being told that it is the most expensive movie ever, and its budget is about Rs 170 crores.


While talking to us about 'Bahubali', the film's heroine Tamanna Bhatia did not mention the actual amount, but she surely said, "This movie is very expensive and big ... only one year in post-production. Gaya, which can be judged how expensive the film will be ... "

Now if you look at the trailer of 'Bahubali', then there is a dangerous action between the scenic scenes and a very well-shot film. This is a war-based film, so the cost behind it is clearly visible on the screen.


Significantly, this is not the first time seen in South Indian films. Filmmakers from here are famous for making big films from big and expensive movies. There have been so many expensive films being made that even bigger and expensive films like that in the country's biggest film industry are seen in a similar fashion. Apart from this, the director of South India also makes experimental films a lot.


Take the director of South, Shankar, who had created 'Robot' and recently released 'I'. Both of these films were full of special effects, and they are considered to be very expensive and best films. As far as Hindi films are concerned, in recent years films like 'Ra-1' or 'Krish-3' came in special effects, but they did not see the quality of 'robot' or 'i'.


Rana Dasgupta, another star of the South's industry, says, "In Telugu, people prefer more on war based and historical films, and such films are made more and more ... Of course, such films have to be made on a large scale, For which a big budget is needed ... At the same time, such movies are seen in Hindi movies, so little is made ... I do not remember any movie except Mughal-e-Azam, Which is built on a very large scale ... "


Commenting on this, Tamanna Bhatia says, "Directors have their own vision and perhaps the direction of the South directors is such ..."

More expensive and experimental films are made in the south: Tamanna Bhatia

After successful filming of a South Indian film industry in Tamil and Telugu languages, it is now dubbed in Hindi and is being released as 'Bahubali'. The specialty of this movie is being told that it is the most expensive movie ever, and its budget is about Rs 170 crores.


While talking to us about 'Bahubali', the film's heroine Tamanna Bhatia did not mention the actual amount, but she surely said, "This movie is very expensive and big ... only one year in post-production. Gaya, which can be judged how expensive the film will be ... "

Now if you look at the trailer of 'Bahubali', then there is a dangerous action between the scenic scenes and a very well-shot film. This is a war-based film, so the cost behind it is clearly visible on the screen.


Significantly, this is not the first time seen in South Indian films. Filmmakers from here are famous for making big films from big and expensive movies. There have been so many expensive films being made that even bigger and expensive films like that in the country's biggest film industry are seen in a similar fashion. Apart from this, the director of South India also makes experimental films a lot.


Take the director of South, Shankar, who had created 'Robot' and recently released 'I'. Both of these films were full of special effects, and they are considered to be very expensive and best films. As far as Hindi films are concerned, in recent years films like 'Ra-1' or 'Krish-3' came in special effects, but they did not see the quality of 'robot' or 'i'.


Rana Dasgupta, another star of the South's industry, says, "In Telugu, people prefer more on war based and historical films, and such films are made more and more ... Of course, such films have to be made on a large scale, For which a big budget is needed ... At the same time, such movies are seen in Hindi movies, so little is made ... I do not remember any movie except Mughal-e-Azam, Which is built on a very large scale ... "


Commenting on this, Tamanna Bhatia says, "Directors have their own vision and perhaps the direction of the South directors is such ..."
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