Comeback stronger than before, sequels of Indian cinema which changed the earning picture..

New Delhi . Now the way of telling stories is changing rapidly in Indian cinema. Whereas earlier the entire story used to be completed in one film, now films are being presented in several parts. The interesting thing is that many times the second part of these films has achieved more success than the first part. The impact of the increasing curiosity of the audience and the strong story was such that the sequels set new records at the box office.

The biggest examples of this trend are Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali: The Conclusion. The first part laid the foundation of a grand world and interesting story, leaving many questions in the minds of the audience. When the second part was released, the same curiosity made it a huge success and its earnings broke all records.

Similarly, Pushpa: The Rise and Pushpa: The Rule also created a special place among the audience. The first part gained popularity due to its unique character and style, while the second part capitalized on the same popularity on a large scale and recorded huge earnings.

The example of KGF: Chapter 1 and KGF: Chapter 2 is also very special. The first part laid the foundation of the story and connected the audience with itself, while the second part touched new dimensions of success by presenting the story in a more grand and impressive manner.

Kantara, made on a low budget, also proved that a good story does not need a big budget. After its unexpected success, Kantara Chapter 1 further strengthened the trust of the audience by earning more than before.

Whereas in Hindi cinema, Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge showed that if the story has continuity and strength, then the sequel can also achieve great success. The second part built on the success of the first and recorded higher earnings.




  • The success of all these films indicates that audiences now like to stay connected with characters and stories for a longer period of time. Strong plots, great presentation and the ability to maintain curiosity are the real strengths of these sequels. This trend may accelerate further in the coming times, where sequels will become an important part of the success of Indian cinema.

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