The leaders of the telugu film industry were formally and unequivocally informed by andhra pradesh deputy chief minister pawan kalyan that individual appointments would no longer be accepted.  A formal meeting between the chief minister and a delegation of the film associations was anticipated by the administration.  No association appeared in the CM's office even a year after the government was established.  Additionally, the exhibitors unilaterally chose to close theaters, a decision that was later retracted. 

The tollywood elites' solidarity is now desperately needed.  The andhra pradesh government also believes that "Aa Naluguru" controls the cinema business and is responsible for the latest plans to close theaters.  The producers must come out and work together to discover a solution in order to demonstrate that it is incorrect.  To appease the already wounded government, the other cinema associations—such as the chamber, the producers' council, and the artists' association—must unite together. 

However, what we are seeing right now is the producers' lack of togetherness.  The producers and distributors are the ones who make the decisions, and the problem actually started with the exhibitors.  The exhibitors' losses are at the center of the problem.  Nonetheless, it is plain that the producers are divided.
 
Soon after the press release from Pawan Kalyan's office, producers bunny vas and Suryadevara naga Vamsi shared their thoughts on Twitter.  Producer allu aravind addressed the media to clarify that he is not a part of "Aa Naluguru," while other tiny producers responded in uncertainty.  Rather than all of that, the producers may genuinely unite to speak to the media and eliminate rumors.


In contrast, the film business is engaged in an indirect blame game.  While some claim that dil raju and suresh Babu were involved in the planning of the theater shutdown, others claim that they are members of "Aa Naluguru."  They have not yet commented on these events. 

The industry doesn't appear to be making any significant efforts to appease the andhra pradesh government.  Such incidents frequently occur when expectations are not met.  However, these things will not endure for very long.  As a member of the film industry's ecosystem, pawan kalyan is acquainted with all of the producers and technicians that run the film associations.  All that is required is a straightforward conversation and an effort to strengthen the parties' relationship.
 
The film sector already suffered under the last administration, and they cannot afford to do so for another four years.  Therefore, it is necessary to urge producers to work together for the sake of the film industry as a whole.  

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