In a recent conversation about tax changes for dubbing films, Pawan Kalyan said that 'it is our incapability that we are not able to make different movies. We cannot cry on them. We need to improve our quality of making and stories'. Now, Venkatesh also agrees with those words. People don't watch every dubbing movie. When the content of the movie is good, it should be encouraged - either straight or dubbing. Only a few dubbing movies ran successfully in the recent times. I don't see any great threat from them.
If we need to improve our market, we should look for a way to penetrate into their market. Eradicating their market is not a good idea.
While the producers are expressing concerns about the dubbing movies, the exhibitors version completely different. Telugu stars are making only one film per year. So, there are hardly 10 to 15 movies getting released per year. What should we do in the remaining days? We have to run the small budget films or the next option is dubbing movies. It is very sad to see lot of theaters getting closed because of poor running. If the dubbing movies are also not available, then the situation of exhibitors/theater owners would be worse.
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