Guess what, some viewers are upset that despite everything changing, certain senior heroes' attitudes toward movies haven't altered. megastar chiru recently stated in an interview that Godfather is beyond anything you could imagine and that it contains message-laden speech. The same thing was said when acharya was promoted.
Cut to Nagarjuna, who said during a The Ghost pre-release event that he had previously brought a cycle chain but is now bringing a sword (Katana). What would happen, then, if he came up with a weapon other than the compelling story that is in the film? It is preferable to discuss the emotional journey that a movie would convey to the viewers rather than focusing on the physical components or sentences that the heroes feel would garner applause in theatres.
Even the so-called "hardcore" followers of these idols now only accept new content from their favourite actors; they are not in the mood for generic masala fare. In light of the fact that movies are now evaluated only on their value and not the history of the hero and director, heroes should also modify the way they speak. There is no longer any use in discussing legacies, sentimental dates, or former glory.