Kishi6406 wrote:
Their is a large difference between Tamil and Hindi films. The Tamil films are much more creative, better quality, and screenplay/cinematography is much better. The crews down South work much more disciplined, and get work faster. The first half of Kandukondein Kandukondein was completed in about 10 days!
Hindi films always are love stories, exaggerate with too many sub plots and unecessary comedy. They aren't too creative, and they always take 8 months-2 years to complete a film because of shifts and schedules, which is why many films look stale. The films end up too long, and many times lose interest in the second half.
I've only seen Kandukondein Kandukondein, but when I visit England, I watch the Tamil channel, and the song picturisations are much more creative, visual, appealing to the eye, lively, vibrant, and the films seem more real. People always remind me of how good they are.
Anytime I hear something about a Tamil film, the film is always a hit!
This is because the Hindi film stars charge too much, and the directors always go over budget (YHJ was filmed in Scotland, England, and Australia, was that necessary?) and there are too many releases. Directors always make three films at a time, and it's killing Bollywood.
I remember how a film like Asoka, which was a flop, had a good run in Mumbai for about 3 months. Nowadays, too many film releases, and some films are drawn out of cinema's after 3 weeks and stop making money after the 3 weeks. It's sad.
The content and release timing of Tamil films is MUCH better, and they will always make profit in their films. I'm an addicted Hindi film viewer, and from today, the people in Bollywood need to take advise from people in the Tamil film industry.
Hahaha..sweeping statements of the year! Come on Hindi films are not so bad.
I have much more access to Tamil films than most of you since I live in Singapore. Believe me Tamil films are not as great as made out to be. Anyway why is it that Hindi films are in such a sorry state and that too after copying and remaking Tamil films. Now don't tell me that Hindi films that are copied from Tamil are still bad.