Baahubali
2
broke
all
records
at
the
box
office
and
the
film
is
standing
firm
as
a
rock
and
will
collect
huge
amounts
of
money
in
the
coming
days
as
well.
If
you're
wondering
why
Bollywood
can't
make
a
movie
like
Baahubali,
the
film's
Sound
Engineer
PM
Satheesh
gave
a
valid
point
and
you'll
fully
agree
to
what
he
has
to
say.
All
the
money
invested
in
Baahubali
2
went
into
the
production
and
only
a
fraction
of
it
was
paid
to
the
actors.
That
can
never
be
the
case
in
Bollywood.
In
B-town,
stars
take
a
huge
amount
of
money
and
so
the
production
budget
ends
up
being
low.
Hence,
Bollywood
can
never
make
a
film
like
Baahubali
2.
The
sound
engineer
opened
up
by
saying,
"What
we
lack
here
(Bollywood)
is
discipline.
Why
is
that
stuff
like
this
(Baahubali)
happening
in
Telugu
cinema
and
is
being
pulled
off
wonderfully
there
because
the
money
for
the
film
of
this
sort
goes
into
the
production.
It's
not
eaten
up
by
a
few
big
stars.
If
you
have
a
600
crore-film
in
Mumbai,
at
max
Rs
100
crore
will
go
into
the
production,
if
you
are
lucky.
Otherwise,
everything
is
siphoned
out
to
a
few
stars
and
people.
In
Baahubali,
every
penny
has
gone
into
the
production
that's
why
it
shows."
Baahubali
2
Soun
engineer
PM
Satheesh
says
that
Bollywood
can
never
make
a
film
as
big
as
Baahubali
2.
Eating
It
All
Up
The
reason
he
cites
is
that
B-town
stars
end
up
taking
all
the
money
and
the
left
over
cash
will
be
used
for
production
purposes.
PM
Satheesh
PM
Satheesh
is
the
sound
engineer
of
Baahubali
2
and
he's
done
a
brilliant
job.
B-town
Films
Pm
Satheesh
has
worked
in
Bollywood
films
like
Angry
Indian
Goddesses,
Kaminey
and
Ishqiya.
On
Top
Baahubali
2
has
broken
all
records
at
the
box
office
and
is
still
standing
tall
and
strong.
South
Indian
Films
South
Indian
films
are
doing
very
well
as
the
story
and
graphics
is
something
new
and
refreshing.
Actor's
Cost
All
the
cost
went
into
the
production
of
Baahubali
2
and
only
a
fraction
of
the
amount
went
into
the
actor's
kitty.
It's
Opposite
In
Bollywood
In
Bollywood,
stars
take
up
the
majority
of
the
amount
and
the
left
over
will
be
spent
on
production.