Sai Dharam Tej Praises Telugu Cinema Amidst Clash of Bollywood and Hollywood Giants

Sai Dharam Tej further conveyed his best wishes to Shah Rukh Khan for Dunki's success, commending him on his third consecutive hit after Pathaan and Jawan.

  • Maheswara Rao Nadella | Publish Date - December 22, 2023 / 04:25 PM IST

Telugu film sensation Sai Dharam Tej recently voiced his pride for the soaring success of Telugu cinema amidst the grand clash at the box office between Bollywood’s Dunki and Prabhas’ Salaar Part 1: The Ceasefire during the festive Christmas week.

The dynamic actor, renowned for his stellar performances in hits like Virupkasha and Bro: The Avatar, lauded the milestone achieved by the concurrent release of Salaar, Dunki, and the Hollywood blockbuster Aquaman. In an insightful post on the microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter), Sai Dharam Tej expressed his elation, emphasizing, “It feels so proud and fantastic looking back at the long way Telugu cinema has come.”

He highlighted the monumental moment where three diverse film industries seamlessly coexist on the same release day, signifying a monumental victory for Indian cinema. Sai Dharam Tej further conveyed his best wishes to Shah Rukh Khan for Dunki’s success, commending him on his third consecutive hit after Pathaan and Jawan.

The clash between Dunki and Salaar has gripped the attention of cinephiles worldwide. Dunki, Shah Rukh Khan’s latest cinematic venture, released to an overwhelming response on December 21, marking his triumphant third release of 2023. Meanwhile, the fervor surrounding Prabhas’ collaboration with director Prashanth Neel has set the stage for Salaar Part 1: The Ceasefire, slated for a grand release on December 22, with significant anticipation and robust pre-booking trends.

Sai Dharam Tej’s reflection on Telugu cinema’s meteoric rise stands as a testament to the industry’s evolution and its prominent place amidst the grandeur of Bollywood and Hollywood giants, marking a significant milestone in the world of cinema.

Stay tuned for the unparalleled cinematic experience as these monumental movies redefine the boundaries, converging to celebrate the universal language of cinema.

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