Despite mixed reviews, Vijay's Thalapathy Varisu/Vaarasudu is doing well commercially, largely because of the festival element. In a recent interview, director vamsi paidipally attacked those who criticised his movie as a tv serial. Do the people understand how challenging it is to produce a film, asked vamsi Paidipally? How many compromises must we as filmmakers make? Vijay sir still shows up for conversation rehearsals today.

And why do you continue to disparage tv dramas? Do not diminish them because they provide amusement for many households. In the movie business, there are frequently varying public reactions as well as hits and flops. The best directors learn from their errors and avoid making the same ones again. You shouldn't assume that simply because you worked hard to make your movie, everyone will like it.

Today's audience is unforgiving and respects only quality films, regardless of the work the creators put out. Nobody is more important than the movie itself. The director receives millions of rupees to produce a quality movie. Therefore, it becomes his minimum duty to produce a quality movie so that the audience enjoys themselves at the cinema. Making a movie doesn't do the filmmaker any favours; rather, going to a theatre to see the director's movie does the audience a favour. The meaningless and stupid rage of vamsi paidipally is simply attracting more trolls to him.

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