Young hero Srisimha Koduri, who happens to be the younger son of music icon MM Keeravani, has given a remarkable performance in his debut movie "Mathu Vadalara." That put him on a pedestal, but the movies he chooses from there aren't moving this young person forward.

Following that breakthrough success, Srisimha has since produced two films, Tellavarithe Guruvaram and Dongalunnaru Jagrathha, both of which were commercial failures. The first look of another Srisimha movie, "Ustaad," was revealed the other day, and the first look of a new movie is about to be unveiled tomorrow. So what's the point of choosing pictures that might work for him instead than signing back-to-back projects?

Sandeep Kishan, Adi Pudipeddi, and many other heroes established a reputation with their first few movies, but this prompted them to sign on for a dozen films that failed to find success. Choosing quantity above quality simply results in the leading guy losing market share and, as a result, diminishes the audience's passion for their flicks. If Srisimha did choose movies with decent content, that's great, but if not, hurrying like way is a terrible error. Perhaps he ought to collaborate with a notable filmmaker so that his position is secured here.

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