In
his
recent
conversation
with
an
entertainment
portal,
producer
Manish
Shah
revealed
that
he
has
not
compromised
on
any
aspect
for
the
Hindi
version
of
Allu
Arjun's
Ala
Vaikunthapurramuloo,
and
has
spent
Rs
2
crore
on
its
dubbing.
"You
won't
find
any
regional
references
in
the
Hindi
dubbed
version.
There
is
a
board
room
sequence
in
the
original
where
Allu
Arjun
is
singing
songs
from
South
films,
we
have
got
it
all
changed
to
Hindi
songs,"
said
Manish
Shah
while
speaking
to
Pinkvilla.
He
further
said,
"We
have
spent
Rs
2
crore
on
the
dubbing.
In-fact,
all
the
songs
from
Ala
Vaikunthapurramuloo
has
been
dubbed
in
Hindi
by
the
same
set
of
singers,
who
sung
the
songs
in
Telugu.
I
want
to
break
the
records
of
Laxmii
with
Ala
Vaikunthapurramuloo.
Later
on,
the
target
is
to
break
Ala
Vaikunthapurramuloo
records
with
Pushpa.
I
am
very
clear
that
all
the
big
films
will
be
preserved.
Ala
Vaikunthapurramuloo
will
run
only
on
TV
at
this
point
of
time,
and
I
am
not
going
to
bring
it
on
any
digital
platform,
including
my
YouTube
channel.
He
further
said
that
none
of
his
new
films
will
come
on
YouTube,
as
they
all
will
be
on
TV.
"Today,
it
is
said
that
television
is
snack
viewing,
I
want
to
convert
that
to
appointment
viewing.
You
can
only
do
that
by
ensuring
that
the
content
is
not
easily
available.
Suppose,
a
movie
is
premiered
on
a
channel
once
a
month,
you
will
have
to
come
back
to
the
channel
and
be
attentive
while
watching
the
movie,"
concluded
Shah.