Quote Originally Posted by Srb View Post
Probably this suits more in North Indian films. Because North Indians films are high budget films with crap stories except few. Only they manage it with popular actors, screenplay and cinematography. But South Indian audiences are really sensible. They give importance to the story line. Even it is a film of a popular hero, they will expect a strong content from the film. South Indian audience always expects entertainment from a film. New directors every time use the grip of 'entertainment' to ensure the success of film. So they couldn't pull out a contented film That is sad.
I agree that the South Indian audience are a bit sensible.But what about those directors like Shankar who spend too much fon a single song!Do you think it's really necessary?If they want to showcase their talent and compete with world cinema there are some other creative ways,but why this? I'm not saying they aren't exploring but competitively less!