Talking about their large budgets is currently a favorite among the many tricks used by filmmakers to promote their projects in order to assure a successful premiere and high attendance. The enormous sums spent on their production, whether it is for Brahmastra (2022) or the Prabhas-starring film Adipurush, have been a big talking point.
Milind Soman will be seen in the film Emergency
The actor Milind Soman, who recently wrapped up production on his new movie “Emergency,” thinks that while this tactic may work for big-budget productions, it may also spell trouble for indie films. be removed from the market. “You must use all of your resources when promoting, and if there is anything that makes people think, “Well, we spent a lot of money,” you must admit it. But then, regrettably, those who haven’t spent much money may have the idea that the movie isn’t very nice or is only a short one.
The 57-year-old is speaking about small and huge enterprises and claims that the audience as a whole believes that if a project is truly attractive, it should be on a massive size. Although there are many examples of small films that are mind-blowing, the popular assumption is that it must be something as monumental as Avatar, which costs a lot of money to produce. People will want to watch it if that happens. Regardless of the ratings, it gets. “What drives the audience to the theaters is the curiosity that the makers have spent a billion dollars and what they have spent so much money on,” he said.
On a side note, Soman emphasizes his idea by using an example from France when discussing how producers frequently spend enormous expenditures on promotions: “They tell Hollywood films to spend more money” (on promotions). don’t permit. The French should spend this amount to market their movies, or else they will be forgotten. I believe it is crucial that there is equality in the promotion of all movies, no matter how big or small,” he concludes.