Don’t blame the directors…

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When it comes to the flop movies of Chiranjeevi some experts say that it is not the fault of the directors. The entire system of making movies runs at the whims and fancies of Chiranjeevi the megastar and directors are here to say yes.

Chiranjeevi takes the directors and then runs the show according to the budget as per whims and fancies. Most of the budget goes towards the remuneration of the megastar.

VV Vinayak, who had delivered a blockbuster for him in the past, like Tagore is the favorite for the megastar. Khaidi No. 150 was given to Vinayak as he suits the attitude of the megastar.

Chiranjeevi tried to create an epic with director Surender Reddy with Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy.

Surender Reddy was already a proven director by that time and the movie did not do well.

Then came Acharya. Until Acharya, director Koratala Siva did not have a flop, but Acharya failed miserably. Who should be blamed for this? The youngster’s role was grabbed by Chiranjeevi for that matter.

The next project was Godfather, directed by a senior filmmaker. It was Ok for that time.
Waltair Veerayya was a cringe-worthy film, not up to the Megastar’s standards, it succeeded commercially due to some advantages.

When it comes to Bholaa Shankar, is Meher Ramesh who did not make a movie for the last ten years. Who should be blamed for this?
The fact that Chiranjeevi offered him a film is a big mistake.

Chiranjeevi must live up to his class and stop doing abnormal tricks and foolish comedy in the coming films.

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