Everyone is fully aware of how poorly the audience has responded to akhil Akkineni's Agent, which was published yesterday. After making such a big deal about the expense and making, the film's director, Surender Reddy, and star, akhil, are receiving a lot of flak for the poor box office performance. The outcome of Agent serves as a significant lesson for the telugu film industry's heroes, directors, and producers.

"Even the hardest work can be ineffective if it is not used in the right way." This is a saying that our warriors should keep in mind while they invest a lot of time and effort changing their bodies. They must be absolutely certain of the film's plot before beginning production. If the film's subject matter is objectionable, their efforts will only garner compassion rather than rewards.

The same holds true for the directors. By balancing their aspirations and abilities, they should come to understand their value and actually exist. Nowadays, a lot of directors increase the costs for even routine films because they believe they are making an epic movie, which puts a lot of pressure on the heroes and producers.

Last but not least, producers need to be careful with the budget for their film. Instead of believing naively in the combination frenzy, they should always stay within the bounds of the market for a given movie. It will be beneficial for the producers to devote time to pre-production tasks, particularly for films with large budgets. Because the majority of films today are financial failures simply because they typically begin production without a script and then work on changes to it during filming, which causes unneeded conflicts and reshoots.


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