The other day, siddharth, a former popular tamilnadu hero, broke down in tears when promoting his most recent movie, "Chinna," which has been dub-subbed. He said that certain distributors insulted him by asking him if anybody would watch Siddharth's movie right now. This sparked a discussion on Siddharth's films' failures in telugu and the reasons behind his increasing exclusion from the business.

"Even though reputable distributors like uday stalin purchased the movie in tamil Nadu and Hombale Films handled the distribution in Kannada, they asked me in telugu, "Who would watch Siddharth's movie? " siddharth said, "I didn't acquire enough cinemas in telugu states because of that. watch my movie chinna in theatres, and if it doesn't work, I won't come to Telugu.

Any actor will have a slump, and any celebrity will experience a tough time; the question is how they will recover and return to the spotlight. Unfortunately, siddharth hasn't produced any ground-breaking or commercially successful films in the past ten years. nonetheless, siddhu claims that in the previous ten years, just three films have been presented to him; nonetheless, this is not the audience's fault, is it?

The bommarillu hero had previously made bold claims about how the release of "Takkar" would alter how viewers perceived him and promised spectators a wide variety of action sequences from around the world, among other things. Surprisingly, the movie contains a narrative that has been done to death, which makes it ridiculously uninteresting and further hurts Siddharth's small telugu market. telugu public won't stop seeing good films, whether they include new actors, tamil stars, or performers from other industries, but they will stop supporting an actor if he consistently produces monotonous material.

because's a different scenario now because Siddarth directly asked the public if they wanted him to bring films or not. siddharth may visit this country many times with his films, but audiences will only visit movie theatres if the subject is intriguing. telugu audiences won't lose interest in films, but they will become disinterested in films with uninteresting plotlines. Dot.


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