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India’s most expensive song was made on a budget of…, it was composed by…, didn’t feature Shah Rukh Khan but…

India’s most expensive song was made on a budget of…, it was composed by…, didn’t feature Shah Rukh Khan but…

The budget of this Indian song will give you goosebumps. The movie had released in the year 2018 and the film’s total budget was Rs 400 crore. Any guesses? Guess the song Songs are an integral part of Indian films. The dance and drama is what sets Indian films apart from the rest. Filmmakers go to length to shoot some of the most visually appealing songs. From foreign locations to extravagant sets, Indian songs are loved and cherished by all. But did you know about the THIS most expensive song made in India? It did not feature Shah Rukh Khan but… Endhira Logathu Sundariye The song we are talking about is Endhira Logathu Sundariye. It is from Rajinikanth’s movie 2.0. The film directed by Shankar was released in the year 2018. Endhira Logathu Sundariye’s budget Endhira Logathu Sundariye song featured Rajinikanth and Amy Jackson. If a report in Times Of India is to be believed, the song was made on a whopping budget of Rs 20 crore. Endhira Logathu Sundariye details The song was composed …

OPINION: Why is Ram Charan-Shankar’s Game Changer receiving massive hype despite the director’s recent setbacks with 2.0 and Indian 2?

OPINION: Why is Ram Charan-Shankar’s Game Changer receiving massive hype despite the director’s recent setbacks with 2.0 and Indian 2?

Ram Charan starrer Game Changer is all set to make its way to theaters after being in production for quite a long time. Initially considered for a Christmas 2024 release, the makers postponed it, and now director Shankar’s film is slated to hit the big screens on January 10, 2025. As Shankar helms the movie, reactions have surfaced on the internet regarding the film and how it might fare, especially given the director’s recent works being panned. With movies like Indian 2 and 2.0 receiving mixed responses, the Ram Charan starrer is still heading to theaters with much hype and anticipation. Is it solely due to Ram Charan’s star power, or is it a belief in director Shankar’s craftsmanship? Director Shankar and his legacy Director Shankar, who has predominantly worked in Tamil cinema since his debut, is often known as a filmmaker who employs visual narratives in a grand manner. His films often expand the universe they inhabit, presenting moments that feel truly epic and larger than reality. One of the prime examples of Shankar’s …

Top 10 most expensive Indian films

Top 10 most expensive Indian films

Kalki 2898 to RRR: Top 10 most expensive Indian films Janhvi Sharma Source: Bollywoodlife.com | Nov 07, 2024 2.0, starring Akshay Kumar and Rajinikanth in the main roles, was made on a budget of Rs 400-600 crores. Source: Bollywoodlife.com SS Rajamouli’s directed RRR starring NTR Jr and Ram Charan in main roles. Source: Bollywoodlife.com The film was made on a budget of Rs 550 crores. Source: Bollywoodlife.com …

Salaar joins KGF 2, RRR in top 5 south Indian films with biggest Hindi openings

Prabhas-starrer Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire has had a great opening, which is easily one of the biggest ever at the Indian box office. While the opening in Telugu is historic, the movie has also taken a decent start in Hindi, which will be key to its overall success in the long run. As per Sacnilk.com, Salaar had the fifth biggest opening in Hindi for a south Indian film. Also read: Chiranjeevi congratulates Prabhas, Prashanth Neel on ‘remarkable achievement’ by Salaar Prabhas in a still from Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire. Prabhas’ new record with Salaar Moreover, with Salaar, Prabhas has also become the first actor to score four ₹100+ crore openings at the Indian box office after Baahubali 2, Saaho, and Adipurush, as per a report by Sacnilk.com. The portal also tweeted, “South Indian films biggest openings of all-time in Hindi (dubbed) are 1. KGF 2 ₹53.95 crore, 2. Baahubali 2 ₹41 crore, 3. 2.0 ₹20.25 crore, 4. RRR ₹20.07 crore, 5. Salaar ₹15.75 crore.” Wrap up the year gone by & gear up …