Tollywood

Tollywood (టోల్లీవుడ) refers to both the Telugu and Bengali language film industries. Both the names derive the concept from Hollywood (similar to Bollywood and Kollywood), in the former case Telugu + Hollywood and in the latter, Tollygunge + Hollywood. While Bengali cinema is older, the term Tollywood is more specifically used in reference to the Telugu film industry. See Bengali cinema for a discussion of Tollygunge films.

Tollywood is based in the state of Andhra Pradesh in southern India.

Between 100 and 150 Telugu Tollywood films are released each year. There are generally at least two releases each week. Popular movies tend to open during the three festive seasons of the region: Sankranthi (Pongal), Summer and Dushera. In the 2004 the total business for the Pongal season was around 150 crores greater than that of the Bollywood industry. There are at least three TV channels which exclusively feature programmes relating to Telugu movies.

Many famous Bollywood actresses often take time to do Telugu movies, mainly due to the large salaries, and the quick pace of production. Well known stars like Sonali Bendre and Amisha Patel charged a sum of 75 lakhs, while smaller stars like Katrina Kaif are paid a handsome 40 lakhs. Trisha, Shriya, Genelia - the leading female stars are paid 30-40 lakhs per film, depending on the number of days they shoot. For young heroines, waiting for a break in Bollywood - telugu movies are good place to begin with and are considered a gateway. This is because Tollywood is the biggest regional movie market in India, and the work here is closely monitored by the big names in Hindi film industry who are on the lookout for storylines to remake, and fresh talent be it actors or technicians.

The budget of Telugu movies is usually between 7-15 crores per film, and the pre-release revenue range for popular films is about 12-20 crores per film. The post release business of super hits is around 25-35 crores. The industry is centered around its leading stars, who exercise a lot of power. A superstar like Chiranjeevi comands a remuneration over 5 crores, or retain a major business territory like Nizam for himself, while a lesser star like Nagarjuna or NTR Jr charge anywhere between 2-3 crores per film. There are portals that dedicated to telugu movies, and are popular mainly amongst the expat telugu population across the world. A few of them are :

1) http://www.nonstopcinema.com 2) http://www.idlebrain.com 3) http://www.telugucinema.com

Well known stars of Tollywood have devoted fan followings in the South. Many fans participate in social activities during movie releases. Celebrations 50 or 100 days after a films release, on Silver Jubilees and on the stars' birthdays are also common. In recent years, many fans have taken to running websites spotlighting their favorite celebrities. For example, Nagarjuna fans have setup the site http://www.nagfans.com, while Chiranjeevi and his brother Pawan Kalyan's fans run the website http://www.pawanfans.com

The longtime Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, NT Rama Rao, was a famous alumnus of Tollywood.

Sri Sri was the lyricist of 39 Tollywood films.

One notable Telugu film is Sankaraabharanam(శంకరాభరణం), produced in 1979 by Poornodaya Art Creations for Dr. K. Viswanath.

Here is a list of prominent Telugu film personalities :

See also List of Telugu films


Tollywood: Bengali Cinema

Tollywood was also coined in reference to the Bengali film industry, based in Tollygunge in Kolkata, West Bengal. However, the phrase is less used than simply Bengali Cinema. See more on Bengali Cinema.

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