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Chasing 1000 Cr: Kollywood’s Struggle Continues

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Kollywood has long been one of India’s premier film industries, producing acclaimed stars and cinematic marvels. In the past, it was the primary competitor to Bollywood, showcasing its influence across India. However, in recent years, other regional industries like Tollywood and Sandalwood have expanded their markets significantly, delivering massive box-office successes.

Tollywood raised the bar with Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion, the latter becoming the first regional film to gross over ₹1,000 crores worldwide. This legacy continued with blockbusters like RRR and the upcoming Kalki 2898 AD.

Similarly, Sandalwood stunned audiences with KGF: Chapter 1 and shattered records with KGF: Chapter 2, which also joined the 1,000-crore club. Films like Kantara are further poised to sustain this momentum. Meanwhile, Bollywood maintains its stronghold with several films crossing this benchmark.

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In contrast, Kollywood has struggled to reach this milestone. Despite significant efforts, even anticipated pan-India projects like Indian 2 and Kanguva have failed to perform at the expected scale, facing critical and commercial setbacks. However, the industry’s hopes now rest on Coolie, the upcoming collaboration between superstar Rajinikanth and director Lokesh Kanagaraj.

For Coolie to succeed, it must adopt a robust pan-Indian strategy and target the lucrative Hindi-speaking belt. With Rajinikanth’s immense fanbase and Lokesh’s proven track record, the film has the potential to bridge Kollywood’s gap to the prestigious ₹1,000-crore club, if marketed and executed strategically.

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