Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions has been instrumental in transforming the pan-India cinema landscape by presenting South Indian films to a nationwide audience.
It all began with the historic success of Baahubali and Baahubali 2, which became game-changers for Indian cinema.
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These films, presented by Dharma in Hindi, connected viewers across different regions, breaking language barriers and showcasing the power of storytelling.
Dharma continued to bridge the gap between South Indian cinema and the rest of the country with films like The Ghazi Attack and Robot 2.0.
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These movies not only impressed audiences with their scale and creativity but also highlighted the potential of regional cinema on a national level.
Now, Dharma has stepped up once again with Devara, presented in Hindi. With Jr NTR in the lead and Koratala Siva directing, Devara is performing well in Hindi states, solidifying Dharma’s position as a key player in the pan-India movement.
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Karan Johar seems to have a knack for identifying potential blockbusters from the South. However, not all his choices hit the mark. However, he went horribly wrong with Puri Jagannadh’s Liger.