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You can't push boundaries without first reaching the masses: Naveen Shankar
You can't push boundaries without first reaching the masses: Naveen Shankar

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

You can't push boundaries without first reaching the masses: Naveen Shankar

Naveen Shankar is re-evaluating his approach to scripts. The actor, who is now on board Shivarajkumar's next, directed by Karthik Adwaith, and plays the role of an antagonist, says, 'Earlier, I focused solely on the content, the emotional core, and the structure. But I wasn't mindful of the commercial element. I now realise that even a niche story is a business. Both a film and an actor need to reach people before we can push boundaries,' says Naveen. 'SHIVARAJKUMAR CARRIES BOTH LEGACY AND LOVE IN HIS HEART' Naveen's also done potboilers like Hoysala and Salaar, but his film with Shivarajkumar is a step up in his career, feels the actor. 'It's a key role and one whose character design was compelling and reason enough to say yes. And I respect Shivarajkumar for the man he is and the way he treats his co-stars. He carries both legacy and love in his heart, and these are things I value so much,' he shares. We are in a creative crisis. Many brilliant directors and actors might not survive this phase. But I truly believe that when we hit rock bottom, survival instincts kick in Naveen He admits there was a time when he leaned heavily on high-content narratives, believing they alone could sustain a career. 'But if you want to play the long game, you have to consider marketability too. The same storyline can become an out-and-out commercial film if presented right. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo That's something I understand better now,' he says. 'FOR OUTSIDERS, CARVING OUT A SPACE IN THE FILM INDUSTRY IS A SLOW PROCESS' Addressing the disparities within the industry, Naveen shares, 'Star kids often get a head start, especially in the commercial space. Whereas people like us who have no link to the film industry have often had to be grateful for even getting a film and work within a budget of `80 lakhs. For the rest of us, it's a space we have to carve out slowly. The only way is to prove yourself, not just as an actor but as someone who can capture the market,' he states. 'STARDOM GIVES YOU THE PRIVILEGE TO PUSH THE ENVELOPE AND ENGAGE MORE VIEWERS' The actor sees his journey in the industry as a strong one, especially with films like Gultoo, Hondisi Bareyiri, Dharani Mandala Madhyadolage, Hoysala, and Nodidavaru Yenantare. 'These were soulful films, with one or two commercial films. But now, I'm looking for a blend — storytelling depth with commercial appeal. Seven years after my entry, it's a transition, and I think it's time. You need to be known to people; stardom gives you the privilege to push the envelope and engage more viewers,' he adds. 'BIG BUDGETS ALONE AREN'T ENOUGH' Navigating what he describes as a 'creative crisis' in the industry, Naveen Shankar shares, 'Many brilliant directors and actors might not survive this phase. But I truly believe that when we hit rock bottom, survival instincts kick in. People don't ask about the story anymore; they talk about budgets. There are two things I've realised. Content alone is not enough. You need commercial hits to stay relevant. That's the reality. And I'm ready to face it. At the same time, big budgets alone aren't enough; it has to have substance too. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Buzz: Is Prithviraj Sukumaran set to direct Hrithik Roshan's next with Hombale Films?
Buzz: Is Prithviraj Sukumaran set to direct Hrithik Roshan's next with Hombale Films?

Pink Villa

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Buzz: Is Prithviraj Sukumaran set to direct Hrithik Roshan's next with Hombale Films?

Hrithik Roshan recently took the internet by storm after his collaboration with Salaar makers Hombale Films was announced. Now, rumors suggest that Prithviraj Sukumaran might be helming the project. According to ongoing buzz, including a report by BFilmy Official, the Lucifer director is said to be handling the project, tentatively titled HrithikXHombale. However, as of now, it remains a rumor, and an official confirmation is still pending. Talking about the project, the announcement of HrithikXHombale came as a major surprise to many, as the top Bollywood star is teaming up with a powerhouse production house. While more details about the film are yet to be revealed, the official statement from the makers read: 'They call him the Greek God. He's ruled hearts, shattered limits, and we see the phenomenon he truly is! We are proud to welcome Hrithik Roshan to the Hombale Films family for a collaboration years in the making. A tale of grit, grandeur, and glory is set to unfold, where intensity meets imagination, the Big Bang begins. #HRITHIKxHOMBALE' In response to the announcement, Hrithik Roshan wrote on social media, 'Looking forward to this.' Talking about Prithviraj Sukumaran as a director, he recently made a big impact with the Mohanlal-starrer L2: Empuraan. The film is the sequel to 2019's Lucifer and the second installment in a planned trilogy. Mohanlal reprised his role as Stephen Nedumpally aka Khureshi Ab'raam, with the story continuing from the events of the first film. Alongside the superstar, the movie featured an ensemble cast including Prithviraj Sukumaran, Abhimanyu Singh, Tovino Thomas, Manju Warrier, Indrajith Sukumaran, Jerome Flynn, and others in key roles. Additionally, L2: Empuraan included cameo appearances by Rick Yune and Pranav Mohanlal. On the acting front, Prithviraj is set to play the lead in the upcoming film Vilayath Buddha. He is also part of Nobody and is involved in Mahesh Babu's next project with director SS Rajamouli, tentatively titled SSMB29. Meanwhile, Hrithik Roshan is gearing up for his much-anticipated film War 2, co-starring Jr NTR, which is scheduled to release on August 14, 2025.

Prabhas' Salaar is the most-watched movie on Indian OTT, Korean content outperforms homegrown titles on Netflix
Prabhas' Salaar is the most-watched movie on Indian OTT, Korean content outperforms homegrown titles on Netflix

Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Prabhas' Salaar is the most-watched movie on Indian OTT, Korean content outperforms homegrown titles on Netflix

JioHotstar dominated streaming charts in the month of March, according to new data shared by Nielsen. The most-watched film in India during this time was the Prabhas-starrer Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire, which made over Rs 700 crore in its box office run. Directed by Prashanth Neel, Salaar also featured Prithviraj Sukumaran, and is set to get a sequel. According to the report, shared by Variety, JioHotstar occupied seven of the top 10 spots on the charts. Dragon, on Netflix, also found a spot on the list, which was compiled after measuring the mobile phone viewing patterns of people in the 18-45 demographic in urban areas with populations exceeding 1 lakh. The most-watched title as far as series are concerned was MX Player's Aashram, followed by JioHotstar's Thukra Ke Mera Pyaar. Surprisingly, the Korean series When Life Gives You Tangerines took the third spot, meaning that it outperformed every Indian title on Netflix in March. The fourth spot was claimed by the evergreen favourite Stranger Things, which also outperformed every Indian title. Game of Thrones also found a spot, while MTV Roadies led the pack in the non-original series category. Also read – Sikandar: Anurag Kashyap's right; Bollywood is doomed if stars like Salman Khan enable the Snapchat-ification of cinema The list is based on data compiled from metro, mini-metro, Tier 1, and Tier 2 cities, using metrics that measure time spent and engagement. India has the world's second-largest internet users, which is why it's high on the priority lists of international streamers. Netflix hasn't quite cracked the market yet, despite having had a presence in India since 2018. Thanks to the Indian Premier League, JioHotstar's subscriber rate reportedly grew to within touching distance of Netflix – 280 million, as compared to Netflix's 300 million-plus. Discussing the viewing habits of Indian audiences in an interview with Indian Express, Monika Shergill, vice president – content, Netflix India, said, 'You have to tell them in a way that wows people — surprises or delights them. It should be worth their time. Today, sitting anywhere in the world they can experience any kind of content, in any language. Their benchmark for what's good storytelling has gone up. We have some catching up to do.'

Hrithik Roshan to collaborate with Hombale Films, banner behind KGF and Kantara
Hrithik Roshan to collaborate with Hombale Films, banner behind KGF and Kantara

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Hrithik Roshan to collaborate with Hombale Films, banner behind KGF and Kantara

Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan is all set to collaborate with the production banner Hombale Films, for an upcoming Pan-India film. Production banner, known for backing projects such as KGF franchise, Salaar and Kantara, shared the news on Wednesday on its official X handle. 'They call him the Greek God. He's ruled hearts, shattered limits and we see the phenomenon he truly is! We are proud to welcome @iHrithik to the @hombalefilms family for a collaboration, years in the making. A tale of grit, grandeur and glory is set to unfold, where intensity meets imagination, the Big Bang begins.. #HRITHIKXHOMBALE,' read the caption. Hrithik said he is looking forward to bring the cinematic experience for the audience. 'Hombale has been home to some very unique stories over the years. I'm looking forward to partner with them and deliver a cinematic experience for our audience. We are dreaming big, and committed to bringing the vision to life,' he said in a statement. Vijay Kiragandur, founder of Hombale Films said he is very happy with this collaboration. 'At Hombale Films, our purpose is to tell stories that inspire and transcend boundaries. Partnering with Hrithik Roshan is a step forward in realizing that vision, crafting a film where intensity meets imagination on a grand scale. We are committed to delivering an experience that is both powerful and timeless,' he added. Hrithik will next be seen in War 2 alongside Jr NTR and Kiara Advani. The film is slated to release on August 14. It is a sequel to War, which released in 2019.

Hrithik Roshan To Collaborate With Hombale Films, Banner Behind KGF And Kantara
Hrithik Roshan To Collaborate With Hombale Films, Banner Behind KGF And Kantara

NDTV

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Hrithik Roshan To Collaborate With Hombale Films, Banner Behind KGF And Kantara

New Delhi: Hrithik Roshan is all set to collaborate with the production banner Hombale Films, for an upcoming Pan-India film. The production banner, known for backing projects such as the KGF franchise, Salaar, and Kantara, shared the news on Wednesday on its official X handle. What Renowned production house Hombale Films credited with blockbusters like KGF and Kantara, has joined hands with Hrithik Roshan for a Pan-India film. Hombale Films made an official announcement on X, which read, "They call him the Greek God. He's ruled hearts, shattered limits and we see the phenomenon he truly is! We are proud to welcome @iHrithik to the @hombalefilms family for a collaboration, years in the making. A tale of grit, grandeur and glory is set to unfold, where intensity meets imagination, the Big Bang begins.. #HRITHIKxHOMBALE." They call him the Greek God. He's ruled hearts, shattered limits and we see the phenomenon he truly is! We are proud to welcome @iHrithik to the @hombalefilms family for a collaboration, years in the making. A tale of grit, grandeur and glory is set to unfold, where intensity… — Hombale Films (@hombalefilms) May 28, 2025 Hrithik said he is looking forward to bringing forth a memorable cinematic experience for the audience. What Makes This Collaboration Special The statement released by the production house highlighted the glory that it cherishes, and the films they make that is a celebration on the big screen. It read, "Hombale has been home to some very unique stories over the years. I'm looking forward to partner with them and deliver a cinematic experience for our audience. We are dreaming big, and committed to bringing the vision to life." Vijay Kiragandur, founder of Hombale Films said he is very happy with this collaboration. "At Hombale Films, our purpose is to tell stories that inspire and transcend boundaries. Partnering with Hrithik Roshan is a step forward in realizing that vision, crafting a film where intensity meets imagination on a grand scale. We are committed to delivering an experience that is both powerful and timeless," he added. Hrithik Roshan's Upcoming Projects Hrithik will next be seen in War 2 alongside Jr NTR and Kiara Advani. The film is slated to release on August 14, 2025. It is a sequel to War, which released in 2019. In A Nutshell Hombale Films is a massive production house with mega blockbusters like KGF and Kantara in its kitty. They made an official announcement of onboarding Hrithik Roshan for an upcoming Pan-India film which is a huge milestone in the actor's career. Knowing the kind of larger-than-life experience that films from this production house offers, it will indeed be exciting to witness this collaboration

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