Splitting a film into two parts can sometimes weaken the overall quality. The second half of the first part often feels forced or unnecessary, diminishing the impact of the entire project. This is a view held by cinephiles and increasingly by the masses as well. ‘Devara’ has only intensified this feeling.
Yes, from a business perspective, releasing a film in two parts—especially when it features a major star—has its advantages. It can maximize box office earnings, expand marketing opportunities, and build anticipation, even if the creative outcome is compromised.
But the way ‘Devara’ ends, there can’t be much anticipation about ‘Devara 2’. Jr NTR and Koratala Siva have a Herculean task of building up hype for it when it comes out in theatres two or three years from now.
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