Dharma Productions Revolutionizes Pan-India Cinema
Dharma Productions has been a pioneer in revolutionizing the landscape of pan-Indian films. By presenting South Indian films to a national audience, they have successfully opened doors for a new era of Indian cinema. Here's how things have evolved over the years.
Dharma Productions brought SS Rajamouli's epic Baahubali to Hindi audiences. The film was the first film to cross 50 crore opening in India and was a blockbuster success in the Hindi-dubbed version. The sequel, Bahubali 2, went on to become the first Hindi movie to cross the 500 crore mark and 1000 crore gross at the Indian box office. Dharma's this decision changed the pan-India term forever and made the Hindi market one of the biggest money-spinning assets for South movies.
Dharma Productions then brought the critically acclaimed The Ghazi Attack, followed by one of the most expensive Indian films ever made, Robot 2.0. The latter became a super hit in the Hindi version and crossed 600 crore gross at the global box office. All these films have consistently pushed the boundaries of storytelling across the country. After this, we have many pan-India films that use money in Hindi markers, so always remember that Dharma started all this.
Now, the same production brought Devara to the North market. The mega-budget pan-India flick, starring Jr. NTR in the dual role, is presented by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions in Hindi and has further solidified their position as visionaries of pan-India cinema. The film has taken a good opening in Hindi markets and is looking for a successful run, proving Dharma's dominance yet again.
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