Thalapathy Vijay's GOAT Struggles with Non-Tamil Audiences; Director Venkat Prabhu

- 09 Sep 2024 12:00 AM
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Thalapathy Vijay’s latest film GOAT was released last week and has faced a tepid reception from audiences outside of Tamil Nadu, particularly in Telugu and Hindi-speaking regions. The film's lukewarm performance has led to considerable discussion, with director Venkat Prabhu attributing the lackluster response to the film's heavy reliance on Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and MS Dhoni references. According to Prabhu, the film’s numerous nods to CSK and Dhoni, especially during the climax, may have alienated viewers who are not cricket fans or who support rival teams.
Prabhu expressed his belief that the film’s focus on CSK references contributed significantly to its weak reception in non-Tamil markets. He humorously mentioned the constant trolling he receives from fans of Mumbai Indians (MI) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) due to his loyalty to CSK. While this explanation provides insight into one aspect of the film’s shortcomings, it is not the sole factor behind its underperformance. Other issues, such as uninspired music, weak writing in the second half, and predictable plot twists, also played a role in diminishing the film’s appeal.
Despite the fervent dedication of the director and the film's Tamil fan base, GOAT struggled to resonate with audiences outside of its core market. The excessive focus on CSK elements, coupled with other narrative flaws, resulted in a film that failed to capture the broader audience’s interest. As Venkat Prabhu reflects on the film’s reception, it serves as a reminder of the challenges in balancing regional fan service with broader audience expectations.