These days, moviegoers are concerned because the difference between theatrical and over-the-top (OTT) releases has narrowed, which is influencing the amount of people attending theaters. Although watching a movie on a large screen offers a unique experience, audience behavior has evolved since the epidemic. They now think differently, and impressing them has become more difficult.
 
Instead of watching movies at home, actors, directors, and producers frequently ask the public to watch them in theaters first.  However, Vishwanath reddy, the cinematographer for 8 Vasantalu, expressed an unexpected viewpoint today.


He claimed at the movie's celebration ceremony that the advanced picture quality on Netflix might make the movie appear better than it does in theaters.  The media was taken aback by this unexpected remark.  He seemed to be subtly urging folks to wait and watch it online rather than in theaters.  Filmmakers typically advise watching on a large screen before seeing it again on a computer, but this time was different.  Even the few folks who had planned to go to the theater could reconsider after hearing someone so eloquently explain this.
 
The message ended up seeming negative, but perhaps Vishwanath reddy had a horrible experience seeing it in a normal movie theater. He immediately acknowledges and apologizes on stage when the media raises concerns about his remarks.  

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