Recently, there has been a significant shift in how movie stars behave, going from openly apologizing after delivering a dud film to loudly celebrating a movie's triumph on the release day evening regardless of its performance.

Despite not actually apologizing, akhil akkineni publicly acknowledged that the presentation was a failure and thanked the staff. Anil Sunkara, the film's producer, has earlier apologized to the public for Agent's disappointment. Recently, the technique of apologizing for bad films has become very popular. But where does it go, and who is most impacted by these open letters?


Even if no one mentions it, the director unquestionably bears the majority of the blame for a film's outcome. However, when a producer and a movie star candidly admit that their film ended up being a failure, people will respect them for their sincere candor. The 'captain of the ship' is unable to admit responsibility or to justify whether it is entirely his fault.

Similar to vinaya vidheya rama and varun Tej with Ghani, ram charan expressed his regret to the public and his supporters. There were times when chiranjeevi discussed Acharya's failure as well, attributing the outcome to the director Koratala Siva, who hasn't said a word to this point. Blaming merely the director openly is unfair when heroes and producers agree on something and go through the entire process from start to finish. It may be their generosity or responsibility to make up the losses for distributors.

The technicians who worked on the film may be negatively impacted by these open letters, therefore it will be interesting to watch whether the pattern continues any time soon. The director might discuss how the film came to be that way in a brief interview many years from now, much like meher ramesh disclosed why shakti failed, which is already too late.




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