“South Cinema’s Big Gamble: One Lost, One Won”
This year, two renowned South directors attempted unique experiments by bringing superstars from across india into single films.
One project turned out to be a disaster, while the other became a blockbuster success.
1. vishnu Manchu’s Dream Project – Kannappa
Released on 27 june 2024 after years of anticipation.
Marketed as a grand pan-India mythological drama with a budget of ₹200 crores (as per Times of India).
Despite high expectations, the film was a box office flop, earning only ₹41.75 crores worldwide (as per Sainnik).
Marked Akshay Kumar’s debut in South indian cinema.
Cameos and roles by Mohanlal, Prabhas, Kajal Agarwal, R. Sarathkumar, Preeti Mukundan.
Storyline: Follows Thennadu, a hunter who later becomes a devotee of Lord Shiva.
Written by vishnu Manchu and directed by mukesh Kumar Singh.
Result: Despite a star-studded cast and strong buzz, it turned into a huge failure.
2. lokesh Kanagaraj’s mass Hit – Coolie
Released on 14 august 2024 with Rajinikanth in the lead role as Deva.
Budget: ₹375 crores; Collection: ₹507.75 crores worldwide in 18 days (Sacnilk).
Turned out to be a major success, continuing Rajinikanth’s box office dominance.
Ensemble Cast:
Nagarjuna (Telugu superstar).
Upendra (Kannada actor).
Aamir Khan (Bollywood’s Mr. Perfectionist).
Shruti Haasan, sathyaraj and others.
Directed by lokesh kanagaraj, who is known for delivering crowd-pulling films.
The audience loved the star power, mass appeal, and action-packed execution.
Result: This experiment became a pan-India blockbuster, winning both critical acclaim and commercial glory.
Conclusion:
Kannappa → Ambitious but failed experiment.
Coolie → mass entertainer that delivered big profits.