When anyone usually talks about Pan-Indian cinema, everyone thinks that the film will be made on massive budgets and outrageous remunerations for the main leads. The usual budgets for such movies are 200 Cr, 300 Cr, 400 Cr, and even 500+Cr.
Even with such humungous budgets, most Pan-Indian films fail to create an impact on the big screen. After watching the film, people are left to wonder where all that money was spent on. But Prashanth Neel has completely redefined the Pan-India cinema brand with the KGF series.
KGF Chapter 1 was shot on a budget of 80 crores, which at the time was the highest budget spent on a Kannada film. But when we compare this to the enormous budgets spent on most films, it is barely anything. The film instantly recovered its money spent and was a box office sensation.
Now with KGF Chapter 2, Prashant Neel has directed a magnum opus in merely 100 crores. The film will comfortably collect 10x of the money spent in its full time. Prashanth is the brand ambassador for efficiently making a Pan-Indian film.
His next film Salaar is also being shot on a very low budget compared to other Pan-India biggies. Prashant has established himself as a torchbearer for other filmmakers and proven that content is much more important than the budget.
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