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00:00 Vishal's speech at Park Antony's success meet is going viral in the cinema world.
00:04 There are many opposition.
00:06 He said that,
00:08 "I am going to make a film with a budget of 1 crore to 5 crore rupees."
00:13 "Don't come to the cinema for a few days."
00:16 "Because there are more than 120 films like that."
00:18 "So, if you have money, keep it safe and make a film after a few days."
00:22 He said something like that.
00:23 How can we say this about Vishal?
00:25 Because only small films are making cinema good.
00:28 Many people are saying that good films are made only through small films.
00:32 Especially, Lenin Bharati said that
00:34 "This is a fascist speech."
00:37 "Small films are saving so many people."
00:41 Similarly, SR Prabhu also said that
00:43 "Small films shouldn't be given life to many people."
00:48 But, apart from this,
00:50 "Is Vishal's speech right or wrong?"
00:52 "Are the debates about small films and its issues right?"
00:56 "How can we bring it to a good place?"
00:59 "Are there such issues?"
01:01 Last year, we saw a lot of big hits in small budget films.
01:06 Like, Dada, Love Today, and Good Night.
01:10 If a film has to be successful, three things are required.
01:13 One is digital, satellite, and theatrical rights.
01:16 All three are required.
01:17 If we look at small films,
01:19 If the satellite or digital is sold at a high level,
01:23 it is questionable.
01:25 If we look at small films,
01:27 they are usually made in small budget.
01:30 The director is also a newcomer.
01:32 How can you go to a big digital and buy a big film?
01:37 There are questions about that.
01:40 Similarly, how can we give a big budget for a satellite?
01:44 That is also a question.
01:46 Similarly, if we look at theatres,
01:48 how small films are made,
01:50 it is through the mouth talk and the comments.
01:56 That is how small films reach people.
01:59 But, it comes out of the theatre before it reaches people.
02:02 That is a pity.
02:04 A film is good, it is a good film,
02:06 but before it reaches people through mouth talk,
02:08 it comes out of the theatre.
02:10 When there are so many issues surrounding small films,
02:13 just like that, you cannot glorify small films.
02:18 The problem is how to solve it.
02:22 For example, there is a big film,
02:25 a film with a budget of 100 crores,
02:27 it is a collection of 200 crores,
02:29 how much money does it reach the producer?
02:31 How much cut-off is there?
02:33 How much should be given to the distributor?
02:35 How much cut-off is there for the theatre?
02:37 How much money should be given to the people there?
02:40 So, when a film reaches a big hit,
02:43 and the producer gets this much money,
02:46 a small film worth 4-5 crores,
02:49 how much money is being given to the producer?
02:52 So, when there are so many issues,
02:55 the arguments to solve this,
02:57 the actions to solve this should come.
03:00 Just glorify small films.
03:02 Small films are saving the film,
03:04 saving the industry.
03:06 But, it cannot be correct to talk like that.
03:08 A few days ago, Parthiban had said a solution to this.
03:11 It is not about how much it is possible.
03:14 He said, in festivals like Diwali and Pongal,
03:17 instead of releasing big hero films,
03:20 we should release small films.
03:23 Because, big hero films will run any time,
03:26 but small hero films,
03:28 when you see them,
03:30 if it is a good film, it has a chance to run.
03:33 He had put forward such healthy things.
03:35 So, these kind of advances are
03:37 the way to save small films.
03:39 Just like that, you cannot save just by supporting and talking.
03:42 the government.