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Mani Ratnam on why Tamil cinema hasn’t crossed Rs 1000 cr
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Visionary filmmaker Mani Ratnam recently shared his perspective on why Tamil cinema is yet to produce a Rs 1000 crore blockbuster, emphasizing the importance of creating authentic and good films over solely chasing high box office returns. He expressed concern that commercial pressures could stifle creativity within the industry. Ratnam's upcoming gangster action film, ‘Thug Life,’ starring Kamal Haasan and Silambarasan TR, is slated for release on June 5, 2025.
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