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AGS Entertainment's Ambitious Leap: 'The Greatest of All Time'
South India, Chennai, Tamil Nadu,Sunday, September 15, 2024
AGS plans to release "GOAT" in Tamil, Hindi, and Telugu across approximately 5,000 screens in India. Kalpathi reveals that the overseas business for the film is expected to be substantial, with its value reaching "90% of the value of Tamil Nadu," underscoring the global appeal of South Indian cinema.
But what about the potential risks and challenges that come with producing a film with a big star?
Kalpathi emphasizes AGS's focus on strong scripts: "Story is the superstar of any film. Without the script, you can't do anything. Whatever packaging, star cast, nothing will help if the script is not right." This philosophy has led AGS to explore productions in other Indian languages, including Malayalam, Kannada, and Marathi.
What about the role of streaming platforms in the industry?
While primarily focused on theatrical releases, Kalpathi acknowledges the potential of streaming platforms for longer-form storytelling: "For stories that you can't say in three hours or two hours 40 minutes, and that need, like, 12 or 13 hours, OTT [streaming] is an amazing medium to express or tell those stories."
AGS is also expanding its exhibition business, focusing on renovating and potentially converting single-screen theaters in smaller towns of Tamil Nadu into multiplexes.
Reflecting on the current state of the industry, Kalpathi is optimistic: "We are, according to me, in one of the golden eras of South Indian cinema, with great stories being told."
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