Chiranjeevi reflected on the scenario, mentioning an episode during the release of his film "Khaidi No. 150," in which he had a dispute with producer DilRaju. It was also about the time when Balakrishna's film "Gautamiputra Satakarni" was released. During that time, chiranjeevi asked DilRaju to consider delaying the release of his movie "Shatamanam Bhavathi," citing the risk of a small film competing with large blockbusters. However, DilRaju felt that a film's content would entice audiences, and all three films were commercial successes.
Drawing on this experience, chiranjeevi urged creators not to be excessively worried about initial competition for cinemas, as excellent material will eventually appeal to audiences. He expressed confidence that the audience will enjoy and see films of depth, even if not on their original release date. chiranjeevi also praised DilRaju's name several times, emphasising that he made the correct decision in bringing these films to the festival.
However, social media is presently divided over these statements. Some netizens believe chiranjeevi is overly optimistic about the situation, implying that dil raju must have done his part to ensure a smooth release for everyone.
On the other side, others argue that chiranjeevi subtly mocked DilRaju because many in the business think that it was this producer who wanted HanuMan to be postponed and even assigned less cinemas to HanuMan while providing more to guntur Kaaram. chiranjeevi might have implied that although though HanuMan is a tiny film, it has the potential to replicate the success of Satamanam Bhavati, and it is more or less a reality check for DilRaju on his changing beliefs over time.
Whatever it is, Chiranjeevi's attendance at the HanuMan event will assist the filmmakers in moving the film forward before its premiere. Now it's up to the viewers to decide the film's destiny.
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