DocuBay Unveils Gripping New Original Documentary ‘Fanatics’, A Deep Dive into the Unparalleled Devotion of South Indian Cinema Fans.
~ Main Trailer Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNSxx2HPIV8
~ Rajnikant Promo Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kfz3KIQMIz0
~ Allu Arjun Promo Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtrtntHzH1w
~ To stream globally, starting 07th December, 2024
06th December, 2024; Mumbai, India:
DocuBay, the
global streaming platform from IN10 Media Network, known for its robust slate of thought-provoking documentaries, gears up to further announce the launch of its latest original documentary, ‘Fanatics’. The meticulously crafted documentary delves into the extraordinary devotion of South Indian cinema fans, exploring the emotional depths and societal impact of their unwavering loyalty. Aligning with DocuBay’s vision of delivering impactful narratives, Fanatics is set to stream globally, starting 07th December, 2024.
Delving deep into the psyche of fans whose unwavering loyalty and extreme acts of reverence redefine the meaning of fandom, Fanatics will take viewers through the cultural heartlands of South India. From constructing temples for their idols to life-altering acts of devotion, this original documentary captures both the intense emotional connection fans have with their stars and the darker consequences of these obsessions. Through a blend of heartfelt narratives and star perspectives, Fanatics explores the origins of this phenomenon, starting from the era of Tamil actor-politician MG Ramachandran, to the evolving fan culture around Rajinikanth, Allu Arjun, and other pan-India stars.
The documentary features candid interviews of some of Indian cinema’s most iconic stars, including Allu Arjun, Kichcha Sudeep, and Vijay Sethupathi, highlighting the unique actor-fan relationship and its societal impact. Additionally, the documentary also addresses the tragic side of fanaticism, where rivalries among fan groups sometimes lead to violence.
Offering his perspective in the documentary, actor Allu Arjun, said, “Cinema has become a very strong, integral part of the culture—it’s no longer just a source of entertainment. And, stars are highly idolized in the South, more than anywhere else I have seen in the world. Many fans do wonderful charity work, and that is great energy being put to the right cause. All actors, whether they agree or not, do have an impact on people, and we should be responsible for how we subconsciously guide them.”
In a candid interview shown in the documentary, actor Kichcha Sudeep said, “As an actor, if you want to have a great career, I don’t think you can do it without a fan base. When I see people building temples for me or getting tattoos, it honestly scares me because I am a man of flaws. Over time, you begin to understand the purity of their emotions and the immense love they have for you. It teaches you responsibility and makes you a better human.”
With stories of fans piercing their tongues, tattooing their bodies, and dedicating their lives to their idols, Fanatics is as gripping as it is eye-opening. The documentary also highlights the symbiotic relationship between fans and the box-office success of South Indian films, offering a fresh perspective on the business of cinema in the region.
Produced by Studio 9, dive into the world of extraordinary devotion with Fanatics, streaming exclusively on DocuBay from December 7th, 2024.