Crow-mania: The New Trend in Telugu Cinema

The Telugu film industry seems to have discovered a new formula for success, and it involves a rather unlikely star: the crow. Two recent films, Balagam and Virupaksha, have both used crows as a central element in their storytelling, and both have proven to be superhits at the box office.

In Balagam, the story revolves around a crow that refuses to touch the things left behind by a deceased person, while in Virupaksha, a crow is used in a mystical thriller that explores the dark world of black magic.

The success of these films has led to discussions about the effectiveness of using crows in Telugu cinema, and even other films such as Nani’s Dasara movie have included well-executed crow scenes.

Many netizens have taken notice of this trend, with some even suggesting that crows might be the key to consecutive hits in Telugu cinema. It remains to be seen whether directors Venu and Karthik Varma, who helmed Balagam and Virupaksha respectively, will team up again to create another hit using the same formula.

But for now, it seems that the crow has become a surprising new star in Telugu cinema, captivating audiences and driving box office success.