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Baahubali to Devara: Dharma Productions pioneers in revolutionizing the landscape of Pan-India films

In a daring shift that has changed the game for Indian movies Dharma Productions has taken the lead in championing Pan India films. By connecting South Indian cinema with viewers across the country this production company has been instrumental in bringing South Indian movies to Hindi belt.

Dharma Productions was the pioneer in presenting the monumental movie Baahubali to Hindi cinema making a significant impact that reshaped the world of Pan India films. Karan Johar took this step when no one anticipated Baahubali could become humongous nationwide. This not only highlighted the cinematic brilliance of South Indian cinema but also paved the way for greater embrace of diverse narratives transforming the way stories are portrayed and perceived, in Indian movies. Afterward movies such as The Ghazi Attack and Robot 2.0 demonstrated the studio's dedication to pushing the limits of narrative. Each film received praise from critics and struck a chord with a wide range of audiences showcasing the ability of South Indian cinema to flourish on a scale.

Johar's Dharma Productions was one of the distributors for the 2.0, as it was in SS Rajamouli's Baahubali. During an interview, Johar once said that the success of Baahubali and 2.0 will pave way for more pan-India films. "Crossover in cinema should happen internally in India. We keep talking about crossover and that our films going out of the country but the true crossover is like 'Baahubali'. It's a film made in Telugu which worked very well in North, West and East, everywhere," PTI quoted Johar saying.

With the launch of Devara presented by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions in Hindi the company has reaffirmed its status as a trailblazer in Pan India cinema. This new project is set to enchant audiences across the country while maintaining the tradition of blending narratives with a wider audience appeal.

Karan Johar, the creative mind behind Dharma Productions, has expressed his desire to create a more diverse film industry that acknowledges and embraces the beauty of regional stories. With his guidance the production company has not only remade popular South Indian movies for Hindi viewers but has also poured resources into fresh narratives that showcase Indias rich cultural diversity.

Koratala Siva's Devara Part 1 featuring Jr. NTR, Saif Ali Khan, Prakash Raj and Janhvi Kapoor has hit the big screen. As the cast takes on this thrilling adventure it becomes evident that Dharma Productions is dedicated to transforming the cinematic world with each tale they tell.

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