Historical and war based films will have no language barriers. However, creative director Krish who is coming up with universal subject of Kanche is not utilizing the market trend. The Varun Tej and Pragya Jaiswal starrer will have eye-popping visuals and grandeur, apart from very strong characterizations and emotions which will connect to all sections of audience. Love story set in World War II backdrop, Kanche should have pan-India release.
Taking inspiration from Rajamouli’s Baahubali, Gunasekhar is releasing his production and directorial venture Rudramadevi in Hindi, Tamil and other languages. Rajamouli is a good friend of Krish, so the ace director should teach his friend of market strategies for wide release of Kanche.
Moreover, Krish is familiar to Bollywood since his debut directorial ‘Gabbar Is Back’ was an above average grosser. He is well known face to Tamils with decent hit of Vaanam (Vedam remake). Rather limiting Kanche for Telugus, Krish and his producers should think big and try reaching the film to other territories too. Meanwhile, Kanche is all set to grace theaters on October 2nd for Gandhi Jayanthi.
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