In the dynamic world of Tollywood, a notable trend is emerging as established heroes rediscover their roots in mass action cinema. After dabbling in various genres and facing box office setbacks, these stars are embracing their tried-and-true formula to reconnect with their loyal fan base.
Kalyan Ram, recognized for his high-octane performances, ventured into experimental roles with films like “Na Tu,” “118,” and “Bimbisara.” However, these ventures failed to strike a chord with audiences. Now, with an upcoming film helmed by director Pradeep Chilukuri, Kalyan Ram is returning to his roots in mass-oriented content, aiming to reignite his fan base’s excitement.
Similarly, Allari Naresh, renowned for his comedic timing, explored different avenues post-“Maharshi” but found limited success. Now, with “Bachchalamalli,” directed by Subbu, Naresh is going back to his comedic roots, drawing inspiration from the success of films like “Pushpa.”
Facing a slump at the box office, Nitin is seeking to rejuvenate his career with “Robin Hood,” a mass entertainer directed by Venky Kudumala. This film promises to be a quintessential Venky brand mass entertainer, tailored for a specific audience.
Even Gopichand, celebrated for his action-packed performances, has faced challenges with recent releases. However, with “Vishvam,” directed by Srinu Vaitla, he’s adopting a “White Mark Mass Entertainer” approach, signaling a return to his core genre.
As these stars return to their roots, Tollywood enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the revival of classic action-packed entertainment. With each hero embracing their signature style, the industry buzzes with excitement for what’s to come.
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