With the introduction of OTTs, audiences in telugu states are now able to watch movies and web series with a wide range of sensitivities and depths in a given subject. However, telugu movie directors still take care to choose various vocations for our stars and then have them act in the same manner.

Our heroes are now being portrayed by telugu filmmakers in roles other than police officers. While Nithiin played an IAS officer, a district collector, in macherla Niyojakavargam, while Raviteja also played the same job in Ramarao On Duty and served as the deputy collector, nani is seen as MRO in Tuck Jagadish. Although there is nothing wrong with pursuing those careers, it is the worst thing to show them as typical masala heroes who engage in brawls and dance with heroines. The audiences that saw all of the aforementioned movies were severely let down by their weak content.

Bollywood has given us films like Anek and Article 15, in which Ayushman Khurrana starred as a police detective and stole the show, and Newton, in which rajkumar rao played a government official assigned to poll duty. All of these movies featuring government employees as the main characters dealt with delicate and sensible issues, and they also did well at the box office. One wonders if tollywood is still unable to produce such logical tales. telugu audiences believe that our filmmakers should cease making fun of those positions if they can't come up with new plots for our heroes to be portrayed as government employees.

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