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Telugu Cinema's Secret: Emotional Core Thrives!
25 Mar
Summary
- Telugu films are not corporate-driven, unlike other Indian industries.
- Individual producers, often risking personal assets, back Telugu movies.
- This emotional ownership fuels the industry's capacity for grand visions.

Actor and director Adivi Sesh has lauded Telugu cinema for its distinct emotional foundation, a quality he attributes to its independence from corporate control.
Sesh explained that even large-scale Telugu productions are predominantly financed by individual producers. These producers often invest their personal wealth, including mortgaged property or land, demonstrating a significant personal stake in the film's success. This contrasts sharply with studio-backed productions where employees work for salaries.
The actor recounted an argument where a studio employee admitted to working for a paycheck, highlighting a lack of personal investment in the film's outcome. Sesh believes this absence of emotional ownership in corporate systems limits their ability to conceptualize and execute projects on the scale seen in Telugu cinema.
This dedication from individual producers, Sesh contends, is the driving force behind the industry's ability to dream big and deliver blockbusters like 'Bahubali,' 'Kalki,' and 'Pushpa,' showcasing the power of personal commitment in filmmaking.




