The debate regarding films grossing ₹1000 crore at the box office has been in the limelight in recent years. In India as a whole, the Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada industries have seen several films touch this mark. Blockbusters like Baahubali, Pushpa , and RRR in Telugu, Dangal, Pathaan, and Jawan in Hindi, and KGF in Kannada have raised the bar for box office success. Tamil films, however, are still yet to witness a film going past the ₹1000 crore mark, even though a number of big-budget films have been successful.
Recent interviews have seen Tamil audiences and insiders frequently hoping to see big releases from the industry become members of the ₹1000 crore club. Those featuring top stars like the Ponniyin Selvan series, Jailer, Leo, Vikram, and now Coolie created hopes but failed to meet this mark. The trend has become a standard point of discussion among fans and critics alike.
In the midst of this conversation, acclaimed Tamil director AR Murugadoss recently touched upon the ₹1000 crore question during a public interview to promote his upcoming movie Madharasi. He mentioned that filmmakers in other languages tend to concentrate on entertaining people only, whereas Tamil directors tend to view cinema from an educational standpoint. According to Murugadoss, Tamil cinema typically carries messages of what viewers should or should not do, which he intimated impacts their commercial success. He underlined that Tamil directors are not to be compared directly with filmmakers from other regions because their goals are different.
Murugadoss’ observations soon gained attention on the internet, with netizens providing a diverse spectrum of responses. Some welcomed his view of the distinct style of Tamil films, but others criticized the comment. Netizens asked whether his films, such as Spyder and Sikander, had presented significant educational messages. Most contended that commercial success and audience interaction are not mutually exclusive from meaningful storytelling and argued about the merits of associating educational content with box office performance.
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