While prema Kavali and masala (the remake movie) are not mentioned, the majority of the other movies in the list above are blockbusters. However, discussing those films frequently brings to mind trivikram alone because of how strong, entertaining, and ingrained his dialogue is in the telugu audience's memory. Due to this, many claim that audiences never embraced Vijaya Bhaskar's films in the future because they lack the same magical scripting touch that trivikram provided for those films.
And they are putting the blame on trivikram for helping the director in such a way. Guess what, trivikram served as Vijaya Bhaskar's assistant director in addition to writing dialogue, so it seems to reason that an AD would eventually become a director. However, if we look at someone like Rajamouli, who used a variety of speech writers for many of his films, it is his storytelling qualities that have consistently been praised despite the fact that his dialogues stood apart. Why therefore assign trivikram the guilt for Vijaya Bhaskar's demise? Now, one can only hope that the excellent filmmaker will pick the best story and dialogue and recover quickly.