Artists have a lot of fans in the film world, but some stars get so involved that they consider them as God. In such a situation, South cinema is not hidden from anyone, where when films are released, people go crazy for their favorite actors. In the South, stars are considered gods and even worshiped. ‘Fanatics’ does a great job of telling this story of fans, which shows how this madness of fans affects their real life.
This documentary named ‘Fanatics’ has been successful in presenting to the people how cinema is not just entertainment for the people of South, rather they consider it a religion. Recently the trailer of ‘Fanatics’ has been released, which shows the passion of this culture. Big stars of South are included in this documentary, who are seen talking about their interactions with fans and the love they receive from them.
Will stream on 7th December
‘Fanatics’ includes people working in this industry along with other artists like Allu Arjun, Kiccha Sudeep, Vijay Sethupathi. ‘Fanatics’ will be streamed from December 7, which you will be able to watch on DocuBay. This documentary has been directed by Aryan D and produced by Arpita Chatterjee. Sometimes it is seen how fans’ love for stars turns into obsession. People are eagerly waiting for this documentary.
Allu Arjun’s 32 tattoos
However, people in the industry believe that without fans this film business has no existence. At the same time, the passion of fans can sometimes scare the stars. Kiccha Sudeep told in the documentary that fans start building his temple, which scares him at one point. At the same time, a fan of Allu Arjun is also shown, who has 32 tattoos of the actor on his body. Along with this, it also includes the case in which a man lost his life in the clash between the fans of Pawan Kalyan and Junior NTR.