In spite of the fact that it is not adequate to contrast Tollywood film industry and an expected crowds of 8 crores with that of Bollywood film industry having more than 1.8. Billion gatherings of people, the Telugu film industry have snatched its own consideration as far as the Tollywood Box Office hits which have a capability of achieving the breakthrough of 100 crores.
Tollywood is now competing Bollywood
It is not a surprising truth that movies like Chennai Express, Krish-3, Ram Leela have even crossed the breakthrough of rupees 150 crores with the commitment of abroad income, because of such countless from all edges of the nation. In any case, the Tollywood movie which is on the records of accumulations i.e. Attarintiki Daaredi has additionally not achieved 100 crores club.
Magadheera attempted to achieve 100 crores club surprisingly but stopped at 74 crores mark. Along these lines, plainly it is obvious that the Telugu Film industry has been contending with the Bollywood. In the late times, 100 crores have turned into the trendy expression for the Tollywood business and there is undoubtedly the day is approaching.
What truly is by all accounts a major ordeal is when Tamil movies which oblige constrained gathering of people figure out how to cross this mark. Nonetheless, throughout the years, there have been some Tamil movies which wowed the crowd as well as set the movies ablaze with their accumulations of more than 100 crores.
As of late, Tollywood appraised as India’s second biggest attractive film Industry in worldwide as indicated by film industry accumulation. After Bollywood, Telugu movies earned tremendous gathering among group of onlookers in India furthermore abroad focuses. The film which earned more than 100 crore in Telugu is labeled as ‘Greatest Blockbuster’ of the year.
2016 has been the most successful year in Tollywood
The year of 2016 began on a decent note for Tollywood with its first release “Nenu Sailaja” turning a major cash spinner at the ticket counters. Four first-class movies like “Nannaku Prematho,” “Express Raja,” “Despot” and “Soggade Chinni Nayana” conflicted in the cinema world amid Sankranti celebration and exchange specialists were cynic about their prospects. Three of them ended up being hit at the overall film industry, while “Tyrant” was a flounder at the ticket counters.
Indeed, whatever the case might be, it has gotten to be apparent that Tollywood industry with roughly 8 crores gatherings of people has turned into a contender for the Bollywood business which has the crowd of more than 1.1 billion.
Crossing the well known Rs.100 crore mark has turned into an absolute necessity for each enormous film in Bollywood and Tamil Cinema. Bollywood has Khans, Kapoors, Kumars, and Roshans to accomplish this deed while Tamil film is depending for the most part on Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Vijay, Ajith, Suriya and Vikram, and for the same. In any case, subsequent to creating India’s greatest spending film to date, Baahubali, Telugu movies are as yet attempting to cross the Rs 100 crore scale.
There are still has some reasons that confine Telugu movies to enter the 100 crore club
- The accumulation figures distributed by Bollywood are the net figures (Gross Collections – Taxes) and Tamil movies are the gross figures (Nett Collections + Taxes). However, in Tollywood, Box Office numbers depend on the shares got from merchants barring all the duties and rents paid.
- Another component is that the vast majority of the Tamil movies release all the while in Telugu while Telugu movies release just in one dialect. Exemption to this case is Baahubali.
- The screen mark of Bollywood and Tamil movies is immense and has a wide release contrasted with Telugu silver screen. Telugu movies release just in states that have a sizable Telugu populace.