I request all Indian directors aiming to become pan-India sensations with their scripts, popular actors, and production values: please don't forget your roots. You were exceptional with your previous work and made your mark in the film industry even without a pan-India release. So why are you attempting something where you don't seem comfortable?
I have always admired your work, @koratalasiva99, since Mirchi, Srimanthudu, and Janatha Garage. Your passion and vision were evident. But why experiment with Acharya and Devara, where both seem missing? I'm deeply disappointed, sir.
In this pan-India race, so much effort is put into production values, and you engage artists for more than two years, but when you get such a response, what’s the point? Actors are losing their connection with characters. Earlier, every actor had at least one release a year, and even if they faced a flop, they could bounce back with their next release. But now, they invest three years in a single film and can’t step away from the project. In doing so, they lose the versatility in their acting.
This message isn’t just for @koratalasiva garu but also for directors like @ssrajamouli garu and @SukumarWritings garu.
Also for our actors @alluarjun, @tarak9999, @urstrulyMahesh, @PrabhasRaju, @AlwaysRamCharan. Directors, actors, and technicians have made us proud, but in this pan-India race, we're losing consistency. Please consider at least one release a year—humble request.
-MovieLover
Raj