When Telugu industry is praising Srimanthudu for keeping equations like stardom aside for the sake of genuinely narrating a story, why the same content haven’t clicked with Tamil audiences? More than Telugu audience, tamil folks are known for accepting realistic films and some of their big hits like Aadukalaam, Shopping Mall and Journey are good examples. So, why Srimanthudu haven’t clicked there?
Realistic situations, raw looks and rural plots are seen quite often in Tamil films. All the star heroes like Ajith, Vijay and now Danush, Vishal and Karthi try such plots. However, the tamil version of Mahesh Babu’s latest movie, Selvandan, hasn’t impressed them big time. As we said earlier, collections of the film are proving this flop show, as the film collected nearly 60 lakhs “share” after 10 days of run at box office.
Many Tamil audiences felt that the second half of the film is culprit because they expected Mahesh involving in much of rural works after entering the village. Unlike their expectations, Mahesh wanders on cycle and takes class to every goon, but there is not much action related to developing a village, introducing new concepts of developing models related to sustainable irrigation or anything else. Though two many action sequences are present, they are stylish but not raw which tamil folks like.
Whatever maybe the reasons, somehow the content that is highly praised here remains as a simple movie there. Better luck next time Mahesh.
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