The number of remakes in Tollywood is bumping of hugely, for that matter it's same with other industries like Kollywood and Bollywood. Many films are being remade from one language to multiple other languages. Observing at the current trends, one can understand that there is a serious crunch of stories in Indian cinema.Bodyguard is the latest of that kind in Tollywood. Initially it was made in Malayalam which was remade in Tollywood,Kollywood & Bollywood. There have been many Telugu movies which are remade into other languages.However there is difference of opinion between two big stars of Tollywood when it comes to remakes.
Yes, Mahesh Babu and Pawan Kalyan don't agree on the concept of remakes. Remakes played a significant part in PawanKalyan' career. Suswagatham,Kushi, Annavaram, Teenmaar and his upcoming movie Gabbar Singh are the remakes of this star. He expressed his view that creativity should have no languages barrier and there is nothing wrong in remaking the movies from other languages. He grown in stature because of original Telugu movies like Tholiprema, Thammudu and Badri, his biggest hit Kushi is remake of a Tamil film though.
On the other hand Mahesh Babu doesn't believe in remaking movies. Recently, in an interview he confirmed that He never encourages remakes.When he was asked if Shankar or Mani Rathnam approach him for a remake, what would be his reaction, he replied, "I’ll tell them that I am not expecting anything of that sort from you."
Statistics prove that audience always encourage remakes when they are made in entertaining way. Now a days Directors are remaking the movies with copying each and every scene from the original. Makers should learn that movie has to be modified so that it strikes chord with our audience.
Both Pawan and Mahesh may be correct in their own view but Pawan is failing to convert these remakes into a success recently and Mahesh looks to be in a winning spree with his No Remake theory.Lets see what Gabbar Singh has to say?
Yes, Mahesh Babu and Pawan Kalyan don't agree on the concept of remakes. Remakes played a significant part in PawanKalyan' career. Suswagatham,Kushi, Annavaram, Teenmaar and his upcoming movie Gabbar Singh are the remakes of this star. He expressed his view that creativity should have no languages barrier and there is nothing wrong in remaking the movies from other languages. He grown in stature because of original Telugu movies like Tholiprema, Thammudu and Badri, his biggest hit Kushi is remake of a Tamil film though.
On the other hand Mahesh Babu doesn't believe in remaking movies. Recently, in an interview he confirmed that He never encourages remakes.When he was asked if Shankar or Mani Rathnam approach him for a remake, what would be his reaction, he replied, "I’ll tell them that I am not expecting anything of that sort from you."
Statistics prove that audience always encourage remakes when they are made in entertaining way. Now a days Directors are remaking the movies with copying each and every scene from the original. Makers should learn that movie has to be modified so that it strikes chord with our audience.
Both Pawan and Mahesh may be correct in their own view but Pawan is failing to convert these remakes into a success recently and Mahesh looks to be in a winning spree with his No Remake theory.Lets see what Gabbar Singh has to say?