Here’s how Indian Cinema is using Tollywood to stay in form

Down fall of Bollywood:

The untimely demise of Sushant Singh Rajput in June 2020 sent shockwaves through the Indian film industry and beyond. In the aftermath, a wave of public anger and scrutiny targeted Bollywood, with some even claiming it marked the industry’s downfall. This article delves into the allegations, the introspection sparked by Sushant’s death, and the ongoing debate about the future of Bollywood. The narrative that emerged painted a picture of an industry dominated by nepotism, where star kids received preferential treatment over talented newcomers. Hashtags like #JusticeForSushantSinghRajput and #BoycottBollywood trended online, reflecting a growing public anger towards perceived unfair practices.

Sushant’s death ignited a much-needed conversation about the dark underbelly of Bollywood. Allegations of nepotism, bullying, and a lack of transparency in filmmaking processes came under the spotlight. Several industry insiders acknowledged these issues, calling for reforms and a more inclusive environment. Many production houses and filmmakers pledged to provide fairer opportunities for talented newcomers.

The events following Sushant Singh Rajput’s death serve as a wake-up call for Bollywood. The industry needs to address issues of nepotism and create a more level playing field for all actors. Greater transparency in filmmaking processes and fostering a healthy work environment are crucial steps.

Now that the Bollywood is still surviving and the actors of Bollywood are still making money is because of the Tollywood. After few years, It was telugu films that cast Bollywood actors became hit. The Bollywood films have been getting South Indian cast or crew to their team to make their films hit so that they can survive in the Industry.

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