Tamil Producer's Council Bans Movie Reviews Outside Theaters
- 20 Nov 2024 12:00 AM
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The Tamil cinema industry is currently facing a significant shift in how movie reviews are handled, particularly following the release of Kanguva and Vettaiyan, both of which garnered mixed to poor reviews. The filmmakers behind these films believe that external reviews, especially those shared by content creators and on YouTube channels, have had a damaging impact on their box office performance. As a result, the Tamil Producers’ Council has intervened by issuing a ban on reviews outside the theater.
This new directive aims to prevent audience opinions, often posted on social media and other platforms, from influencing potential viewers before they have a chance to watch the film. The producers argue that these early public reactions, which are often simplified as "yay" or "nay," contribute to a film’s negative reception and ultimately lead to financial losses. According to them, such preemptive judgments are more damaging than the actual content of the film itself.
However, the decision has sparked a debate within the film industry and among moviegoers. Critics argue that the quality of the films Kanguva and Vettaiyan is not up to par, and the reviews, whether posted before or after the release, merely reflect the audience’s sentiments. Many on the internet believe that the ban will not change the outcome for these films, as their lackluster performance is tied to their content rather than external reviews. While some support the move to protect the films from premature judgments, others remain skeptical that it will truly have an impact on box office outcomes.
The ban on reviews outside of theaters marks a significant development in the ongoing conversation about the influence of digital content creators and the evolving relationship between filmmakers, critics, and audiences in the digital age.