The same nani said that audiences should make a movie successful in order to make it a Pan-India movie rather than producers claiming their works to be such. He even mocked the term "pan India" when promoting Ante Sundaraniki by referring to his film as a "Pan Telugu" movie. After defending that position for a while, nani will undoubtedly encounter skeptics and trolls about it now that he is busily marketing his film as a "Pan India" project. He needs to use greater caution because #BanLovers are always on the lookout for conversation starters.
One rumour circulating in the film industry is that nani is advertising the movie all across india since the producer will only be able to recover his costs if the theatre rights are sold all throughout India. According to a rumour, a minimum amount of business of over 100 crores is required to prevent losses for the producer.