Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Smoking’ Is Not Injurious To Movies

A recent fad is arising in South Indian film, especially in real life and mass movies, where scenes highlighting legends smoking cigarettes or beedis are drumming up some excitement among the crowd. Recent films like "Salaar," "Animal," and "Jailer" have accelerated this trend. Presently, Sankranthi discharges "Guntur Karam," and "Na Saami Ranga" include something similar.


During a fight scene in "Salaar," Prabhas's stylish cigarette scene went viral. Likewise, Ranbir Kapoor's entrance scenes with cigarettes in "Creature" and Rajinikanth's extreme smoking scenes in "Prison guard" earned acclaim and added to the general effect of the films. Rajinikanth's blockbuster "Guard" highlighted Shivraj Kumar drinking a beedi in a pivotal scene, raising the film's prosperity.

Senior legends like Chiranjeevi and Balakrishna have additionally consolidated smoking scenes in their movies, for example, "Waltair Veeraya" and "Veerasimha Reddy," separately, getting positive responses from the crowd.

The pattern has gone on in impending deliveries, with Mahesh Babu seen smoking beedis in the trailer of "Guntur Karam." Nagarjuna's "Na Sami Rangam" is another film that appears to pursue this direction, with the mystery and banners featuring a beedi scene.

Even though these scenes increase the hero's popularity and elevation among the general public, some critics worry that they might encourage bad behavior and claim that such depictions might mislead fans. By and by, the pattern indicates that things are not pulling back, with producers utilizing these scenes to make influence and draw in the crowd

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