The world of social media is like a crowded marketplace where opinions fly like chemicals. Recently, the account “The Bad Doctor” took to X with a scathing criticism of South Indian cinema, claiming that the formula is nothing more than a scruffy man with low self-esteem fighting hordes of enemies to win the heart of an intellectually absent heroine. A rather uninspired attempt to diminish a whole industry based on one narrow perspective.
However, Adivi Sesh, never one to back down from a challenge, swiftly responded with a counterpunch. He urged the doctor to reconsider his remarks, offering a glimpse into the global success of South Indian films. Sesh pointed out the growing fanbase in countries like America and Japan, refuting the criticism with facts. This wasn’t just a defense of his craft; it was a statement against the narrow views that have long underestimated the power of regional cinema.
The wave of jealousy against South Indian films is hardly new. Since the monumental success of Baahubali, the industry has faced a constant barrage of dismissals from Bollywood insiders. But every milestone like RRR, KGF, Kantara, and now Pushpa 2: The Rule has been a resounding reminder that the world is taking notice. From global acclaim to record-breaking collections, the North’s insecurities are becoming more glaring, especially as Telugu cinema continues to grow in stature.
In the end, the only thing more explosive than Adivi Sesh’s reply is the impact South Indian cinema is leaving on the global stage. The world might not be ready for it, but the industry is certainly making them take notice. As for the doctor, let’s hope he’s ready to face the flurry of responses coming his way!
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