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Few Hairraising Scenes resulting in Sensational Hits

Thursday, July 4, 2024 • Telugu Comments
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While seasoned film pundits may struggle to predict a film's success, a new trend is emerging: the power of the "goosebumps moment." These single scenes, songs, or action sequences are captivating audiences and propelling films to blockbuster status, regardless of the overall quality of the movie.

Take the recent Telugu blockbuster "Hanu-man." While the film itself may be considered average, the climactic scene where Teja Sajja is visited by Anjaneya Swamy is a tear-jerker that leaves audiences emotionally charged. Director Prashanth Varma masterfully crafted this moment, ensuring a lasting impact even after the movie ends.

Similarly, "Kalki 2898 AD," a fantasy film linking Hindu mythology and science, initially faced criticism for a dull first half. However, the final 30 minutes, featuring Prabhas' unexpected transformation into Karna from the Mahabharata, breathed new life into the film. This electrifying climax, combined with Kamal Haasan's impactful performance as Supreme Yaskin, has propelled "Kalki" to epic blockbuster status.

SS Rajamouli, a master of creating goosebump-inducing moments, has consistently proven this trend. From Prabhas carrying the Shiva linga across a river in "Baahubali 1" to his powerful declaration in "Baahubali 2," these iconic scenes remain etched in the minds of viewers. "RRR" similarly showcased Ram Charan's captivating entry and NTR's thrilling tiger capture.

This trend extends beyond action sequences. "Kartikeya 2," a film about the mysteries of Krishna and Dwarka, features a powerful moment where Anupamakher describes Sri Krishna's greatness, leaving audiences deeply moved. Even the song "Kurchi Madathapetti" in "Gunturu Karam" rescued the film from mixed reviews and propelled it to success.

The recent scene in "Salar," where Shriya Reddy introduces Prabhas as "Kateramma fight, Khansar ka Salar," is another example of this powerful trend.

Clearly, filmmakers are recognizing the power of these "goosebumps moments." It remains to be seen if this trend will continue to shape the future of cinema. Will filmmakers prioritize these impactful scenes over crafting a cohesive, well-rounded film? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the power of a single, electrifying moment should not be underestimated.

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