Talk:List of highest-grossing Indian films/Archive 4
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Removing director column
I think we should remove the director column from the various subtables. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 10:03, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- Why? Explain further..Marchoctober (talk) 10:06, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- It is simple the administrator wants Bahubali in Tamil list also, but he wants to hide director's name as Bahubali director SS Rajamouli is a well known Telugu director. So that people, who are visiting Wikipedia will conclude that Bahubali is a pure Tamil movie and Telugu version is its dubbed version. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bhuvannalla (talk • contribs) 10:13, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- Assume good faith. And in particular don't assume such oddball things. I think the tables like List_of_highest-grossing_Indian_films#Global_gross_figures look cleaner without the director column. Personal preference. Looking at List of highest-grossing films (an FA), there are no directors or studios. I don't think there's a WP:FILMS preference though. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 10:14, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- It is really difficult to assume good faith especially when I make things crystal clear and you still cannot understand, how did you become an admin if you cannot understand simple things explained in Tamil Films misrepresenting information section ? It seems as if you are acting to avoid information to be represented on the article. It is how it seems. Marchoctober (talk) 10:19, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- List of highest-grossing films link doesn't show the language also. Why didn't you concentrate on that? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bhuvannalla (talk • contribs)
- @Marchoctober: "Really difficult to assume good faith" just because your interpretation is not clear – WP is not a place for you then. We have an existing FL which doesn't have the dir. column.
In addition, the Indian counterpart too doesn't have it.First tell us, why do you want to have the column? Since this article is about revenue, it makes sense to mention the producers/production houses.
- @Marchoctober: "Really difficult to assume good faith" just because your interpretation is not clear – WP is not a place for you then. We have an existing FL which doesn't have the dir. column.
- @Bhuvannalla: Hopefully when Telugu films make it to the list, we'll have a language(s) column. —Vensatry (ping) 16:41, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- Not sure if the MOS says anything about it, but directors and studios seem like decent info to include. There are often powerhouse players when it comes to major movies and conveying that information can help readers see those patterns and players. EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 17:18, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- I think people can look it up on the individual film pages if they want. We could include actors and a host of other categories if we wanted under that reasoning. Over time, I suspect we'll be having a variety of films across different times that it won't be much of a difference. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 02:49, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- Not sure if the MOS says anything about it, but directors and studios seem like decent info to include. There are often powerhouse players when it comes to major movies and conveying that information can help readers see those patterns and players. EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 17:18, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- @Bhuvannalla: Hopefully when Telugu films make it to the list, we'll have a language(s) column. —Vensatry (ping) 16:41, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
Inclusion of information regarding directors and studios(production houses) in addition to language column will definitely resolve the issue. One more thing, we have to include a language column in "Highest grossing Hindi films", "Highest grossing Telugu films", "Highest grossing Tamil films", "Highest grossing Malayalam films", etc. to show all the languages in which the film is originally made, so that people will think whether it is a bilingual/trilingual film. Though some films are mentioned in the "Highest grossing Indian films" as bilingual/trilingual films, all the films can't be covered there as it is restricted to count 20. Some bilingual Telugu/Tamil films may not find a place in "Highest grossing Indian films" but may find place in both "Highest grossing Telugu films" and "Highest grossing Tamil films". For Ex. Eega/Naan Ee. It is a bilingual film in Telugu and Tamil but omitted from Tamil list citing that it is a Telugu movie though it is eligible to be included in Tamil list also. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bhuvannalla (talk • contribs) 09:26, 9 August 2015 (UTC)
The above points can't be hidden as these are valid points
- Ok, fine, resolve "what issue"? How to list Baahubali? Are you actually saying that if S. S. Rajamouli was added a column, the entire Tamil/Telugu issue would go away? I have no clue how you figure that but whatever. We don't have to include a language category in those lists as that information is self-evident, namely that the highest grossing Hindi language films were shot in Hindi, etc. The only ones where that would seem to matter is for the people who really need to argue about Tamil and Telugu films. Films that are bilingual would show up in both lists (or one based on the ranking). The remaining minutia regarding the films can be solved by people just visiting the film pages; this page doesn't have to be a short summary on every single film for each listing. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 08:26, 11 August 2015 (UTC)
RfC: How should we classify Baahubali
How should classify the film Baahubali? This is both for the main table and for whether it should be included in any of the subtables.
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Tamil and Telugu
- Support both Tamil and Telugu as explained below. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 11:44, 26 July 2015 (UTC)
- support per the multiple reliable sources Forbes to the Guardian to the Times of India to IBN to NDTV to The National which identify the film as bilingual Tamil / Telugu. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom 12:03, 26 July 2015 (UTC)
- Support for obvious reasons. The film was shot in both languages, there is no reason to deviate from reliable sources as a way to accommodate the fragile egos of a select group of readers. Elspamo4 (talk) 17:53, 26 July 2015 (UTC)
- Support. Has been endlessly explained in above discussions. Cannolis (talk) 18:57, 26 July 2015 (UTC)
- Support This is a fairly unique situation, in that two versions of the film were made at the same time. I think the film should be treated as both a Telugu and a Tamil film. I don't really get what the fuss is all about except maybe some hometown/language/culture pride? Cyphoidbomb (talk) 19:51, 26 July 2015 (UTC)
- Support: A wide range of sources make it clear that the film was simultaneously produced in both languages. --Carnildo (talk) 02:39, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
- Support, since this is not only what independent sources tell us, it's what the producer has stated (it was produced bilingually because a monolingual approach could not have recouped the production costs). See the #Discussion section for sources. — SMcCandlish ☺ ☏ ¢ ≽ʌⱷ҅ᴥⱷʌ≼ 02:38, 1 August 2015 (UTC)
- support per multiple reliable sources which has been presented above by various users. —Vensatry (ping) 16:14, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
Tamil only
Telugu only
- Support Telugu Only. Marchoctober (talk) 08:15, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- Why? WP:JUSTAVOTE will be ignored by the closer. — SMcCandlish ☺ ☏ ¢ ≽ʌⱷ҅ᴥⱷʌ≼ 02:39, 1 August 2015 (UTC)
- Support Baahubali is undoubtedly a Telugu movie which is simultaneously dubbed into Hindi,Tamil,English and French. How could it be in the list of highest grossing tamil movies? This is a blunder mistake on wikipedia, it must be verifed as soon as possibleJohnnyBlaze007 (talk) 16:11, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- Support Its a telugu movie dubbed into another 4 languages.
Ricky is behaving as a true Madrasi.175.101.16.161 (talk) 16:24, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- Struck ethnic slur. Elspamo4 (talk) 17:49, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- @Marchoctober: @JohnnyBlaze007: @175.101.16.161: are there any sources or policies that support your position?
- Support Please go to the Wikipedia Page "Telugu Cinema". It doesn't mean films shot in Telugu, It actually means films produced by Tollywood. Similarly go to the page "Tamil Cinema" What it means is films shot in Kollywood. so if your intention is just to servce the technicality, your absolutely misleading people here. Baahubali is product of Telugu Cinema and I strongly support it to be mentioned only in the Field of Telugu. In the page of baahubali, it was anyway mentioned as Telugu & Tamil. But in the grossings we need to be careful not to mislead readersPradeeps369 (talk) 14:18, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
- Support Many films from Tamil like Enthiran, Indian, Singham, Shivaji ... were shot simultaneously in both Tamil and Telugu but, being considered as Tamil films. Though Bahubali - The Beginning has Tamil version its a Telugu film only. Will anyone consider those films as Telugu films? Enthiran bagged 2 national awards and many other awards, but it didn't get nominated to atleast one section of Telugu cinema awards like Nandi, film fare-Telugu and other. It is obviously telling that which way should one follow. PK talk 10:34, 2 August 2015 (UTC)
- @Political Cricketer: Can you please show some reliable sources which state Enthiran, Indian, Sivaji and Singam are bilinguals. They are merely dubbed versions, get your facts right before arriving at random conclusions. —Vensatry (ping) 16:19, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- @Vensatry: Here, source is provided for Enthiran from India Today. Not satisfied? Wait until next year's film awards and Baahubali's Tamil nominations. PK talk 12:30, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- It was a speculated source my dear friend. I can show you some sources which say OK Kanmani was to be made as a Tamil-Malayalam bilingual. Besides, the article plainly states the film is a bilingual; I don't see a mention of the word 'Telugu' anywhere. Since you are very confident about India Today, here is a source (published after a week the film got released) which says on Baahubali, "The multilingual film has been made in Tamil and Telugu simultaneously and dubbed in Hindi". —Vensatry (ping) 13:06, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- Many movies like Baahubali, Enthiran are shot simultaneously in two languages. Here bilingual indicates no.of languages, in which movie was shot. But one won't consider Baahubali as Kollywood film. I'm thinking that it's better to me to stop......until next yearPK talk 13:50, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- Will anyone explain me, when will a movie be considered as bilingual. Director/Producer announcement as bilingual or shooting in two languages?PK talk 13:56, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- It was a speculated source my dear friend. I can show you some sources which say OK Kanmani was to be made as a Tamil-Malayalam bilingual. Besides, the article plainly states the film is a bilingual; I don't see a mention of the word 'Telugu' anywhere. Since you are very confident about India Today, here is a source (published after a week the film got released) which says on Baahubali, "The multilingual film has been made in Tamil and Telugu simultaneously and dubbed in Hindi". —Vensatry (ping) 13:06, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- @Vensatry: Here, source is provided for Enthiran from India Today. Not satisfied? Wait until next year's film awards and Baahubali's Tamil nominations. PK talk 12:30, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- @Political Cricketer: Can you please show some reliable sources which state Enthiran, Indian, Sivaji and Singam are bilinguals. They are merely dubbed versions, get your facts right before arriving at random conclusions. —Vensatry (ping) 16:19, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- Support Tamil films like Enthiran/Robo, I, Indian, Singham, Shivaji ... were shot simultaneously in both Tamil and Telugu but, being considered as Tamil films. In all Telugu versions of the above films, no where you will find letters in Tamil but you will find them in Telugu only. Some portions of these movies are re-shoot to suit Telugu audience. Similarly, Bahubali - The Beginning is a Telugu film only and some portions are re-shoot to suit Tamil audience. If we add the gross earnings from all the versions including dubbed languages, how can we give a particular film a Tamil only or Telugu only film. Either we need to include a single language from where it has originated like Bahubali from Telugu language or include all the languages in which the movie was released including dubbed languages The Guardian. If Bahubali is included in the list of highest grossing Tamil movies list, then why wasn't Eega movie included in Tamil list as it was also produced in Tamil along with Telugu version simultaneously? Because it is not in the top of the list? Everyone wants to take credit if we are successful. And why was Eega movie got National Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu even though it is produced simultaneously in Tamil also? So, it is better to include Bahubali only in the Telugu list. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bhuvannalla (talk • contribs) 11:39, 2 August 2015 (UTC)
- Support Certainly it is a telugu movie and not telugu and tamil. The movie is shot primarily by telugu and for global audience. Due to the market similarities, and for revenue making purposes some shots were shot twice while rest is dubbed. This is a common practice and even tamil films are shot twice for lip sync purposes or add specific scenes with telugu or the target market actros to make it more marketable. For example, I or Robo have added mixed tracks and that doesnt mean they are telugu films. srikrishnak (talk) 07:20, 1 August 2015 (UTC)
- Support It is primarily a Telugu movie and shot with few scenes in tamil that doesn't mean it is a tamil movie. Here bilingualism is not the issue. while mentioning in the grossing list you should consider production and from which language the film originated not bilingualism. I have 4 instances to classify it as a Telugu movie and remove from the tamil list. The production is from a Telugu production house and not even single from tamil is involved in it. The story, script, direction, music, cinematography etc... almost entire crew is from Telugu film industry including cast. If we look at the release almost 75% released in Telugu version and (Hindi dubbed version(from Telugu)) and the rest is from others. In the collections almost 80% is from Telugu and Hindi dubbed version. Also only some scenes were shot in tamil for tamil audience and the rest is dubbed in Tamil.
But to classify it as a tamil film they have only one instance ie. stating it as a bilingual film which is actually not as Tamil version has some dubbed scenes. For all those who are mentioning baahubali as a bilingual i'm asking is the story, script and direction is from both telugu and tamil directors? not at all It's only from Telugu director and writer alone. Is the production house is from tamil? If you check the gross collections then look how much tamil version has collected nearly 15%. Then why are you including the movie in tamil list by adding other version collections 80% into it although it is not primarily a tamil movie. simply don't state bilingual as a reason. In the gross box office list, will you look at the language or the production and collections? In Hollywood if an English movie is also shot in French it is regarded as an hollywood movie not french movie. In the collections it will be listed in english list not in the french list similarly is the case of baahubali it should be included only in telugu list not in tamil. So remove it from tamil list.
Padukati raju (talk) 06:54, 3 August 2015 (UTC)
Providing sources which say the film is from Telugu film industry and Telugu language:
1)www.bbc.com
2)theguardian.com
3)reuters.com
4) cnn.com
5) huffingtonpost
6)hindustantimes.com
7)timesofindia.indiatimes.com
8)ndtv.com
9)odishasuntimes.com
10)thehindu.com Marchoctober (talk) 18:53, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
This News Article by TheGuardian.com which clearly mentions that the film is a Telugu movie and was made additionally in Tamil and dubbed into Hindi and Malayalam, but clearly states that it is a Telugu Movie. Marchoctober (talk) 19:16, 29 July 2015 (UTC)
Discussion
- Baahubali: The Beginning was shot in both the Tamil and Telugu languages and then dubbed in various other languages. There is no disputing that amongst the sources. Rather than trying to figure out how much of a film constitutes a Tamil/Telugu (or Hindi or Punjabi)-"industry" film (based on actors/directors/producers/location shot), since it was shot in both Tamil and Telugu originally (and then dubbed elsewhere) it should be listed as both Tamil and Telugu language film. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 11:44, 26 July 2015 (UTC)
- Comment It was removed from Tamil again with this misleading edit. I'm not in the mood to fight it anymore. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 06:35, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- @User:Ricky81682 I challenge you to prove yourself right about the above statement you gave stating that was wrong or misleading information, please prove yourself with sources. Marchoctober (talk) 06:52, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
Support Telugu Only. Marchoctober (talk) 08:15, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- Can you elaborate? As noted above, this is not a vote so policy discussions would be preferable and I know that there's pages of the same arguments going in circles but it would be really helpful if you could put it in a short summary here as many people may not respond to every repeated discussion. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 08:21, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- Please see the sections
- Baahubali is a Bilingual
- Talk:List_of_highest-grossing_Indian_films#Film_language_versus_industry
- Talk:List_of_highest-grossing_Indian_films#Tamil_Films_misrepresenting_information
The above users all are biased users which is why I have started those sectionsMarchoctober (talk) 08:42, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, everyone is biased but you and everyone who agrees with you. They are so biased that you require multiple discussions and pages and tangents to not a point other than "it's insulting for it to be called a Tamil film." -- Ricky81682 (talk) 09:04, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
Stuck ethnic slur Administrator not Assuming good faithMarchoctober (talk) 06:58, 7 August 2015 (UTC) @User:Abecedare @User:NeilN
- Unstruck. I have no idea in what universe would you call that an ethnic slur. It's a response to your repeated line that everyone else is biased. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 08:30, 11 August 2015 (UTC)
Comment I don't know what to say. But, as per the trade is concerned, the Tamil version is lacking behind when compared to the remaining two major releases (Telugu and Hindi). If you want me to classify which language Baahubali belongs to, i would opt for a Telugu-Tamil bilingual. Because, the film's director S. S. Rajamouli told IANS — Given the budget of the film, it’s impossible to recover the cost involved if we release in one language. Right from the start, the plan was to make it as a Tamil-Telugu bilingual. Hence, we cast actors who are popular in both the industries. Here is the reference for the same.
When the director himself admits that Baahubali is a bilingual, i think that should be valued more than anything else. And, for all those who are concerned that Telugu cinema isn't getting its due recognition, i want to cite the case of Eega. That film, also a bilingual directed by Rajamouli, received acclaim mostly for its Telugu version. National Film Awards, Filmfare Awards South and all notable awards were received by the Telugu version only. In the case of Baahubali, Telugu cinema is being praised by the International media and fortunately, the same can be placed in the article and summarised in the lead provided the content is written neutrally.
So, i suggest this option — Specify Baahubali as an Indian bilingual simultaneously shot in Telugu and Tamil. Next, specify in the poroduction section that Rajamouli planned it as a bilingual only to recover the cost involved which he found impossible if released in only one language. For all who are concerned for Telugu cinema recognition, please write the content from International magazines in a neutral way in the "Legacy" section. As per WP:LEAD the same would be summarised in the lead section where we can see a statement similar to "Due to the success of Baahubali, Telugu film industry was noted and praised by International magazines such as Forbes and The Guardian". Any one who does or does not support this may explain their arguments below. Pavanjandhyala (talk) 08:46, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- You clearly don't have objective criteria here. What do you mean that by "the Tamil version is lacking"? We aren't removing it from the Tamil language just because you personally don't think it was the best version, that's a nonsensical way to categorize things. And it's not about whether the Tamil industry "deserves" or doesn't recognition, it's about a single film and what's the best way to classify the films on this page (I'm starting to learn towards a delete all the subtables and just list films approach). And if you care about more about praising Telugu cinema than anything else, you're here for the wrong reasons. That's not the point of this page. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 09:03, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- User:Ricky81682 Please Assume Good Faith Using terms like 'Nonsensical ways', accussing of having no objective criteria falls under, doesnot that count as personal attacks ? Marchoctober (talk) 07:09, 7 August 2015 (UTC) @User:NeilN @User:Abecedare
- I appreciate Pavanjandhyala presenting reliable sources to qualify their statements, and they are certainly right in re-asserting that the film is bilingual, but I too share your sentiment regarding the mindset that a certain industry 'deserves praise'. This page is not for 'praising' a certain 'industry'. This isn't the scope of the page. This page has absolutely nothing to do with a film's industry. I am also in agreement that all subsections should be removed. Perhaps a new RFC should be started in the near future with regards to your proposal. Elspamo4 (talk) 09:13, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- If that is the case, then here is my explanation. Baahubali is a bilingual simultaneously shot in Telugu & Tamil and dubbed into Hindi in order to recover the making costs which is confirmed by its director in an interaction to IANS. There is no need to project it as only a Telugu film for the acclaim Telugu version has received because that shall not change just because the film is a bilingual. So i suggest that the film (includes both the parts) be mentioned as a bilingual one in the lead and mention in the Production section that this film was made as a bilingual to recover the making costs. What say? Pavanjandhyala (talk) 09:22, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- Where is this bizarro argument about only the Telugu version being acclaimed coming from? Are there sources that say that the Tamil version is horrid or something? It's literally the same film. No, that's not a solution as it entirely ignores the other language it was made in. Further, arguing about the reason a film was made in various language (again without providing sources) as a justification for how it should be categorized is again original research as if certain reasons (budget, financing, marketing) are good while others are not. The film was made in two languages. We should not be coming back here when the next film make in two languages (or three) [made, not dubbed that seems clear] to debate about what reasons it was made in those various languages, whether one language makes it "more" acclaimed than another or "more" amazing or whatever that accomplishes nothing here in terms of consistency and is just people here picking and choosing based on their personal interests. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 09:39, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- @User:Ricky81682 @User:NeilN @User:AbecedareNot Assuming good faith and Personally attacking User by using terms like bizarro argument Marchoctober (talk) 07:09, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
- See. I provided the source in my first message here. If you missed it, here is the reference i quoted and it was not an original research as you say. With this, i can prove that Baahubali is a bilingual film. Coming to the acclaim problem, many websites such as Forbes and all mentioned the Telugu version of Baahubali in particular. This and the box office success of the film "as a whole" (i mean together in all languages) made a few quote that Baahubali is only a Telugu film. By stating the reason why this film was made as a bilingual, i want to make it clear that this is not just a Telugu film but a bilingual. Nothing else from my side. I'm done with it. What all can do after reading the content in that source carefully and this last message of mine here, please do the needy. I just wanted to make sure that the filmmaker's intention is clearly mentioned in the related articles (Baahubali: The Beginning, Production of Baahubali and Baahubali: The Conclusion) to avoid unnecessary confusions regarding the issue whether this is a bilingual or not. Thank you for letting me participate in this productive discussion and i think, its time i say good bye to this. Pavanjandhyala (talk) 09:48, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- I'm confused. How does "bilingual" = Telugu only? -- Ricky81682 (talk) 10:02, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- snide: It runs through the "industry" which squeezes all the Tamil out. -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom 18:07, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- I'm confused. How does "bilingual" = Telugu only? -- Ricky81682 (talk) 10:02, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- Where is this bizarro argument about only the Telugu version being acclaimed coming from? Are there sources that say that the Tamil version is horrid or something? It's literally the same film. No, that's not a solution as it entirely ignores the other language it was made in. Further, arguing about the reason a film was made in various language (again without providing sources) as a justification for how it should be categorized is again original research as if certain reasons (budget, financing, marketing) are good while others are not. The film was made in two languages. We should not be coming back here when the next film make in two languages (or three) [made, not dubbed that seems clear] to debate about what reasons it was made in those various languages, whether one language makes it "more" acclaimed than another or "more" amazing or whatever that accomplishes nothing here in terms of consistency and is just people here picking and choosing based on their personal interests. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 09:39, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- If that is the case, then here is my explanation. Baahubali is a bilingual simultaneously shot in Telugu & Tamil and dubbed into Hindi in order to recover the making costs which is confirmed by its director in an interaction to IANS. There is no need to project it as only a Telugu film for the acclaim Telugu version has received because that shall not change just because the film is a bilingual. So i suggest that the film (includes both the parts) be mentioned as a bilingual one in the lead and mention in the Production section that this film was made as a bilingual to recover the making costs. What say? Pavanjandhyala (talk) 09:22, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
- I appreciate Pavanjandhyala presenting reliable sources to qualify their statements, and they are certainly right in re-asserting that the film is bilingual, but I too share your sentiment regarding the mindset that a certain industry 'deserves praise'. This page is not for 'praising' a certain 'industry'. This isn't the scope of the page. This page has absolutely nothing to do with a film's industry. I am also in agreement that all subsections should be removed. Perhaps a new RFC should be started in the near future with regards to your proposal. Elspamo4 (talk) 09:13, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
Stay on the topic of arguing your viewpoints as attacking other users will not end well for you. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 09:10, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
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Each of the above edits show their support of Tamil language let us suppose these are all fair, but why have they not undone these edits if they are all fair ? Inspite of seeing this information being discussed on talk page also ?? This proves their Biased nature. Marchoctober (talk) 09:07, 27 July 2015 (UTC)Marchoctober (talk) 09:02, 27 July 2015 (UTC) |
- Given that it's conclusively proven to have been a bilingual production from the start, I guess this will be a textbook example of why a closer should look at rationales and ignore the head-count of "votes". LOL. — SMcCandlish ☺ ☏ ¢ ≽ʌⱷ҅ᴥⱷʌ≼ 10:34, 3 August 2015 (UTC)
If Bahubali is included in the list of highest grossing Tamil movies list, then why wasn't Eega movie included in Tamil list as it was also produced in Tamil along with Telugu version simultaneously? Because it is not in the top of the list? And why was Eega movie got National Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu only even though it was produced simultaneously in Tamil and the content of both the movies are same? It is because Indian film awards are given only for the language in which the movie is originally made. Since Eega was not an original Tamil movie, it didn't get any award in Tamil language category. Same is the case with Bahubali. It's a original Telugu movie and when it receives any awards, it will receive the awards only in the category of Telugu language and not for Tamil language. So, it is better to include Bahubali only in the Telugu list. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bhuvannalla (talk • contribs) 15:20, 3 August 2015 (UTC)
Section break
Let me put a small break here. The point is Wikipedia categorizes Indian films by language not by so-called industry. Evidence can be seen by Category:Indian films by language. Now, they could be misinterpreted as the same except we have English-language Indian films. The basis for inclusion there is the (primary) language in which the film was shot. There is no English-language Indian film "industry" place/populace whatever that would let us classify other films as in or out of this category other than by simple language. For the same reason, we should be classifying Baahubali as both Tamil and Telugu because it was shot in those language rather than using some personal opinions from editors as to whether a film has "sufficient" amounts of a particular film industry to be classified under that industry. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 23:08, 31 July 2015 (UTC)
It's completely biased editing on part of the administrator Ricky81682|Ricky81682], who is biased to make Bahubali to give Tamil color. Bahubali was maintained as Telugu movie until the gross collections of Bahubali didn't cross the gross collections of highest grossing Tamil movie "Enthiran". When Bahubali grossed more than Enthiran, they made it as both Telugu and Tamil movie. Why no explanations were given for "Eega/Naan Ee" movie, for which I have given lot of explanation above? When "Eega/Naan Ee" was produced simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil but considered Telugu only movie then how come Bahubali will be considered both Telugu and Tamil movie? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bhuvannalla (talk • contribs) 10:52, 4 August 2015 (UTC)
- Please don't attack other editors. Has Eega been brought up before? If you can provide a source about Eega, put it in a separate section and we'll list it on both. I don't recall it being listed on the Tamil film list when it was merged here. At to the National Film Award, that is determined by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India), correct? Does it classify films or are films categorized there and nominated based on the producers submitted it there? I'm just trying to flesh out your rationale for using that as a basis for categorizing films. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 17:59, 4 August 2015 (UTC)
- @Ricky81682You have attacked multiple users now you accuse the above user of attcaking you ? And the user has apologized to you. You have attacked and got away because you are an administrator you have not apologized , My personal opinion is your administrative powers be stripped off you for the way you are behaving and taking this page for a ride, I have no option but report you.
You have a totally WP:BATTLEGROUND mentality and for an administrator to have such mentality is fatal for Wikipedia. @User:NeilN @User:Abecedare Marchoctober (talk) 07:21, 7 August 2015 (UTC)
I am sorry to attack personally. For awards, the producer has to submit an entry for the movie. Is it possible for Bahubali to be submitted as an entry for Tamil version. It is not possible. Because "Dubbed/revised/copied version of a film" is out rightly rejected by the awards Jury [1] as Tamil version of Bahubali is copied version Telugu Bahubali and Tamil version is not in it's original form. Same has happened with "Eaga/Naan Ee". Producers know that if they submit the Tamil version, it will be out rightly rejected. Eega was eligible for National awards only in Telugu version and not in Tamil version. Same is the case with Bahubali. It is eligible for National awards only in Telugu version. If National awards jury is considering it as a Telugu only movie then how Wikipedia will consider it as both Telugu and Tamil movie. Please remove Bahubali from Tamil list. Otherwise, it will misguide people. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bhuvannalla (talk • contribs) 04:02, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
- You're speculating here. Where is this "Tamil version would have been rejected" coming from? You don't have proof of any of this. Is this the same as the "the Tamil version was lacking" argument I've heard before? Ok, the point is it was the producers' choice to list it under Telugu and not Tamil (I doubt they could submit it in two categories) and it was not like some government agency's choice which would give us some more objective criteria to work off. That's my point. As to Eega again, no one has brought it up before (I don't recall it listed when I merged the separate Tamil article over here) and I mentioned it in the #Eega section below. I'm assuming you'll support including that in the Tamil section to be consistent. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 06:06, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
- According to the form on page 17, only one language is permitted and this is submitted by the producers. I agree that any dubbed dialogue is also inadmissible as you said. I don't see any discussion about bilingual films. It's an interesting point none the less. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 06:14, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
- @User:Ricky81682 If this article is about Highest grossing Indian films why should Language be included at all ? Delete that distinction and the controversy is lost. In the current state of the article, though the Tamil movies made money in other languages and this article is about making money why are other languages not included in Tamil movies section, why do not you include that information ? Why dont you want to add information of atleast All versions in the Tamil language movies section ? I had created a new section on talkpage which was got rid of.. using a bot to archive, though that section was only couple of days old ? And why do you want to add multiple language information only for Baahubali and not any of the Tamil movies? Marchoctober (talk) 18:33, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
- According to the form on page 17, only one language is permitted and this is submitted by the producers. I agree that any dubbed dialogue is also inadmissible as you said. I don't see any discussion about bilingual films. It's an interesting point none the less. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 06:14, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
- If you're interested in that, suggest it. That was the key part of the merger discussion that started in December 2013. The concern was that Hindu-languge films would dominate the various other languages. I'd advise a separate section rather than a new argument here. From what I can tell, all the films listed include all dubbed language grossing. I've asked about re-wording the "Languages" section to add a note that it's for the languages originally shot in, not dubbed or other things but that got archived I think. Do you think we should clarify it that way? As to your archived comment, are you talking about this archived section? You never responded to my question, what do you want? Just saying that it's "not fairly represented here" is not telling me what you want done. It felt like a random aside related to this discussion rather than a particular point. This is a locked article so I'm (any admin can do it but I'm here so I'm doing it to be helpful) not going to do everything that's suggested until it's clear there's consensus to do so. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 20:39, 5 August 2015 (UTC)
- yes I'm definitely interested, you are not being fair being an administrator and participating in the rfc by putting your support on the tamil and Telugu you have to be neutral, you cannot have an opinion, if you already have an opinion how can you judge the outcome of rfc, why do you think so many users are putting support for Telugu only? Why is it that you do not care for consensus? Being an administrator I request you to be neutral and open minded. please add that information with sources that all of the tamil movies mentioned on the article are made in more than one language and that same information needs to be represented on this article, you cannot put multiple languages only for bahubali. Marchoctober (talk) 00:54, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- I'm not judging the outcome of the RFC. It's an open RFC. I'm responding to everyone's points. This page was protected by User:NeilN here not me. Ask NeilN if you want it changed (but see the joke essay m:The Wrong Version for why NeilN may not). I'm trying to be consistent by updating all the numbers for the film together, the way it was protected. If you want to request that someone close the RFC, the proper place is at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Requests for closure. As to the Tamil films, can you just put in a separate section for the films, separate from this discussion? You posted a list of films, arguing multiple languages with a multitude of sources. It's not just you arguing with me so these need to be discussed and that's not the way to have a coherent, reasonable discussion. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 04:45, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- Alright you are not judging the outcome of the RFC, but why would you put your support on one side? Would not the guys trying to judge the outcome of the RFC think an administrator is supporting a side probably that side is correct ? As an administrator I suggest you be neutral and remove your support /oppose comment, I find it very one sided especially because someone who is very powerful like an administrator can be in a position to influence the outcome of an RFC, your being neutral is essential and very important, or else it would be a one sided and unfair RFC. Also I will start that new section again, please read and understand before commenting that it makes no sense, earlier when I added that section you were saying what's your point. I do not wish the RFC be closed so quickly a proper discussion is required and why is consensus of no importance ? Why do you think majority of editors want something to be represented in a way ? Because that must have been the correct representation, please have an open mind and listen to both sides, it is important as an administrator for you to do so. Marchoctober (talk) 06:25, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- @User:Ricky81682 Please see below the Tamil films misrepresenting information, you have not responded to my query earlier about a user deleting information, though I provided the diff which shows that the user deleted information relating to Tamil films that all the versions grossed the total amount and also provided sources, have you read through the sources ? Did you understand what I wrote ? All you said was whats your point? As an administrator when someone provides both diffs and sources backing oneself, you better pay attention and understand, I decided you are biased since you did not respond properly hence I started contacting NeilN, now that I see you are responding I am putting forward all this information again. Just Like how the above user talks about Eega film Baahubali should also be represented in one language. If Tamil were represented as Tamil only though they have been released in Telugu and Hindi, similarly Baahubali should be represented only as a Telugu film and not both. Or else all the movies in the list should be listed as released in multiple languages. I have provided reliable sources like BBC above which say it is a Telugu Film but then why is this information not being represented properly? Is it your own assessment that it is both languages? Unless you take a neutral stand on this article I would wish you stay away from this article and Adminstrators like NeilN should probably take over from you, we do not have faith in someone who is so powerful and is taking sides instead of being neutral. Marchoctober (talk) 07:29, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
@User:NeilN Marchoctober (talk) 07:42, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- You really have an issue with the Tamil film industry for some reason. Let me start with Enthiran as your source says that it was released in Tamil and then dubbed into English and Telugu so are you now advocating that it should be listed in every language it was dubbed in? As I noted, PK was just released in China dubbed in Mandarin so do you think there should be a List of highest grossing Indian films in the Mandarin-language on that basis? You are still disputing that a film that is shot in two language shouldn't be listed in both though, right? I'm trying to see if you have an actual consistent, logical rule here or not. My view is pretty straightforward: use the language(s) it was shot in, ignore all the dubbed versions. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 07:55, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- @User:Ricky81682 If need be I may be forced to start and arbitration on the administrators board only to discuss Ricky81682 's neutrality. Being powerful and taking sides is very dangerous, also editing the article after it has been locked down, it is unacceptable.
I have literally seen you revert information on this page 3 times continously which is edit warring but you being an administrator got away with it I can provide the diffs. please see below:
- @User:Ricky81682 If need be I may be forced to start and arbitration on the administrators board only to discuss Ricky81682 's neutrality. Being powerful and taking sides is very dangerous, also editing the article after it has been locked down, it is unacceptable.
- Its really shit scary to normal users like me who do not have any power to see a powerful administrator indulge in edit warring , I really request User Ricky to stay neutral and if possible stay away from the article. Marchoctober (talk) 07:58, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
Was this really a rewrite of the article? Do you think the fact that you removed the film section from the Tamil section during your "rewrite" isn't going to WP:BOOMERANG on you? Do you think no one is going to ask you about that? You're also not arguing that an edit I did was wrong but that I didn't go through the protection and remove it from the Tamil section? Your objection is ultimately that when I updated the Baahubali numbers, I didn't also remove it from the Tamil section, correct? That I kept the status quo that NeilN protected? The RFC is still open so I think it would be edit warring for someone to actually change it now while there's still a discussion ongoing. But again, if you want to report it, go ahead. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 08:14, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- Can you tell me the difference between Dubbing and making in two languages ? The film was made only once, it was not made multiple times for god sake! Anyways lets accept your argument but, It comes from the Telugu Film industry which needs to be represented somewhere, as an administrator I request you to figure out a way, that could be like adding an additional column which says Film industry and keep the language column as is, then you may represent both languages. Why do not you try to find an amicable solution to this controversy instead of just locking the page you may re-open it and resolve the controversy. Marchoctober (talk) 08:21, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
- It is in poor taste where you seem to dare me to report it (edit warring), all I am saying is you seem to be emotionally attached to this article, taking sides on the RFC inspite of being an adminstrator is really shocking for me Marchoctober (talk) 08:21, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
If administrators take biasing approach, no one can argue with them and then all the Wikipedia pages are to be sourced by administrators only. When a user edits a page and the administrator reverts back taking biasing approach, what is the use of Wikipedia in public domain. I have clearly mentioned about Eega with source that it has to be submitted for National awards only for Telugu language by the producers although it is a multilingual film. If Eega Tamil version producer PVP Cinema(different from Telugu version producer) submitted for Tamil version, it could have been rejected citing that it is a copied version. If Tamil websites are mentioning that Bahubali[2] as highest grossing Telugu movie and Enthiran [3] as highest grossing Tamil movie, then how can Wikipedia consider Bahubali as Telugu and Tamil move. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bhuvannalla (talk • contribs) 08:23, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
I struck that comment. I'll drop it. Waited for what? Are you talking before protection or after protection? After protection, I haven't done a thing to change the actual disputed issue in the RFC, namely Baahuabli's languages. Are you objecting to the changes in their box office results? You can't be objecting to edits to any other films since that hasn't nothing to do with what's in dispute. Should I have to wait and engage your "all these users show their support of Tamil language" and are biased arguments? It's not a vote, especially when you're violating the canvassing rules with posts like this and this and now you've moved from it's Telugu only because whatever reason to now wanting others films listed as bilingual based on their dubbed versions. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 08:49, 6 August 2015 (UTC) The concerned administrator never cared for the language when Vishwaroopam was made simultaneously in Tamil and Hindi(It's User Bhuvannalla, who changed the language from Tamil to "Tamil and Hindi" for Vishwaroopam). Similarly, the concerned administrator never cared for the language when Eega was put only in Highest grossing Telugu movies though it wass made simultaneously in Telugu and Tamil. The concerned administrator never cared for language of Bahubali(It was mentioned as only Telugu) until it crossed the gross collections of highest grossing Tamil movie "Enthiran". The administartor never cared for the situation when we type Highest grossing Indian films in google, it shows Highest grossing Tamil films in the brief description of Wikipedia (Though I raised it in his Talk page). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 101.221.135.5 (talk) 08:57, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
@User:Ricky81682 The admin User:NeilN had asked the other user redpenofdoom to invite other users to participate in RFC, I saw that and I also followed the same but later I was warned by User:NeilN I did not know about Canvassing rule until NeilN had warned me and immediately after he warned me I never repeated it. The previous version when it was locked was Telugu only but this time just before it was locked it was edited by this user see diff and then it was locked Marchoctober (talk) 09:13, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
If you are not supposed to know what films are in what languages? Then why are you giving importance to the language of Bahubali, when you left the language of other movies to users. Leave it to users, who are updating the information. Now that you have said you are not neutral I may have to go reach out for other adminstrators, as your administering the article is no longer valid as an admin, you are equal to a user while on this article because you are opinionated. Marchoctober (talk) 09:49, 6 August 2015 (UTC)
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Second break
From all the above conversations, not even a single user is claiming that Bahubali is a Tamil only movie. But lot of users claim that it is a Telugu only movie. Wikipedia administrators have to think that how such strong urge will come from certain users saying that it is Telugu only movie but not even a single user is claiming that it is a Tamil only movie(even though one section is created for "Tamil only" in the RFC) if it is assumed as a bilingual movie by neutral users. There should be certain users, who should try to own that it is a Tamil only movie. This almost shows that it is not at all a Tamil movie as no one is claiming it as a Tamil movie. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bhuvannalla (talk • contribs) 19:10, 8 August 2015 (UTC)
As it is very difficult to come to a conclusion regarding the language of Bahubali, the consensus should be obtained in the following way. Count all the votes in favor of "Tamil only movie" and in favor of "Telugu only movie". Allocate one vote each for each category in whose favor it is voted. Split the neutral (both Telugu and Tamil movie) votes and allocate each vote one in favor of "Tamil only movie" and one in favor of "Telugu only movie" as neutral voters supported both the languages. If "Tamil only" votes are far greater than "Telugu only" votes, term it as a Tamil movie. If "Telugu only" votes are far greater than "Tamil only" votes, term it as a Telugu movie. If both votes are nearly equal in number, term it as a "Telugu and Tamil movie". — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bhuvannalla (talk • contribs) 04:45, 9 August 2015 (UTC)
- better yet, we should include the bias of the Tamils. It's clearly a Telugu film by those who really get how the two people work. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.189.83.143 (talk) 04:19, 10 August 2015 (UTC)
- That's mighty convenient for you to suggest ignoring the predominant opinion. It's approaching tendentious editing and is considered a disruptive use of time. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 07:25, 10 August 2015 (UTC)
List of most expensive Indian films is Telugu only. We should be the same. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 166.170.44.216 (talk) 03:38, 13 August 2015 (UTC)
Malayalam films
Don't include Malayalam films. They don't have any proper box office revenue auditing site or any at all. If you check, you can see different figures in various box office reports. Most of the films revenue are disputed, which are only known to the producers. Only include films from those languages which have reliable box office revenue auditing sites or dedicated reliable sources, otherwise it will question the reliablity and reputation of Wikipedia's List of highest-grossing Indian films article. Thanks--Charles Turing (talk) 14:42, 12 August 2015 (UTC)
- The sources used in that section (IBTimes, Times of India, Economic Times) are all reliable sources. You're gonna need a lot of evidence to support your claim that the figures are unreliable from these sources. EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 15:09, 12 August 2015 (UTC)
- No part of the indian film industry has a proper auditing and accounting- the lack is described in the lead of the article. All of the figures for every entry are mere estimates. That is why we need to be particularly careful about using only reliably published sources - among which are the major news publications listed above -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom 02:08, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
Here i support (talk) as the list is sourced with proper way and are leading article writers in India (IBTimes, Times of India, Economic Times). So i think it should stay. Thanks....Ambeinghari (talk) 09:35, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
- Then we should keep only the films sourced from box office auditing sites like BoxofficeIndia, BoxofficeMojo, Rentrak etc which are more reliable than news sites, no matter how reputed they are. In the case of Malayalam films, only Bangalore Days, Drishyam and Twenty:20 has multiple reliable sources with same BO figures. And also there is an income source citing directly from the producer in it's press meet speech for Kerala Varma Pazhassi Raja, which is less than the source from TOI, which is probably a mistake. So only the fans of these films wish to include a section for Malayalam films. And Wiki is welcoming them to spoil the article. --Charles Turing (talk) 10:50, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
So according to you we should remove list of highest grossing malayalam movies. If thats the case then only Bollywood movies have proper sources like BoxofficeIndia, BoxofficeMojo, Rentrak. No other film industry have official box office figures. So we should consider other reliable sources like IBTimes, Times Of India, NDTV etc. No point in removing malayalam section. Ambeinghari (talk) 13:20, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
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Please change Oru Vadakkan Selfie (21 crores) from the 6th position in Highest Grossing Malayalam Films to 7th position and add Narasimham (film) (22 crores) to 6th. Source is [4]. 106.76.213.174 (talk) 16:47, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
- Verified and Done. EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 16:55, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
Order of films
What order should we put the films in? It had been alphabetical in the past but in this edit User:Ari0005 moved Tamil and Telugu to just below Hindi films. -- Ricky81682 (talk) 08:44, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
After Hindi films Tamil and Telugu are having bigger and larger market and revenue for films in India but I think it should be listed in alphabetical order which is best for these type of articles. Regards Ambeinghari (talk) 09:45, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
- alpha order -- TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom 11:33, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
- Default should be alphabetical. Cyphoidbomb (talk) 17:12, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
- Since we have the list of top grossing regardless of language, I don't see the need to order the sections buy gross. Order them alphabetically. EvergreenFir (talk) Please {{re}} 17:58, 14 August 2015 (UTC)