Kuttappan wrote:
When we watch the originals we will realize that no north indian actors are a match for regional actors. Its sad that only Hindi movies are getting fame and publicity around the world. There are so many good directors and great actors in every part of indian cinema.. but.......
That's quite a sweeping statement (that NO north Indian actor is a match for regional ones).
Why is considered politically correct for south indians to make judgements about north indians but not the other way round? It's the same with issues pertaining to men and women. Women seem to be considered morally superior. Of course there's the usual between blacks and whites in the west. You get so much blatant white bashing by blacks on TV, and never the other way round. It's just weird.
In any case, the politically incorrect reason (at least partly) why regional films do not attract as big an audience is that regional actors/stars seldom have the international appeal of Bollywood ones, who are very street-smart, are in-tune with international trends, speak good English (it helps!) and have loads of sex appeal. These might be shallow factors, but that's the world we live in.
Aside from that, of course, more people understand Hindi as well, especially if you count in Pakistanis. Another politically incorrect reason is that Hindi apparently sounds nicer than most regional languages (at least that's what most Malays will tell you) and that's partly why Hindi songs are so popular among Indonesians and Malaysians.
Anyways, why do you feel the need to bring down Bollywood if the regional industries don't do as well. Effectively you are saying that Bollywood should intentionally diminish its international appeal so that regional industries will have more screen space.
Doesn't it seem absurd when I put it in those words?