With a hero like vijay deverakonda at his disposal and a project supported by a producer like dil Raju, director Parasuram is incredibly lucky. Putting aside the issues with "Family Star," there is one moment in particular that has drawn a lot of criticism and trolling from nearly all viewers. The character of Vijay Deverakonda, Govradhan, is in need of money. In one scene, a gang of American ladies who seem to be prostitutes try to take advantage of him in downtown New York. This situation was pleasantly imagined by Parasuram.
 

The script and presentation of the entire programme felt unnatural. How did it even make it into the finished version of the movie, as we discussed in our review? There's also another very pornographic scene with a conversation in which Vijay tells ravi babu that he doesn't even need a roof to have sex with the women in his family; he can do it wherever, blah blah. This is another terrible piece of writing; the hero spends a minute preaching to children about morality and other things, and then he says this disgusting conversation in front of them.
 

In addition, there are a few other situations that receive criticism, such as the use of computer graphics for a dosa. Even Vijay, though, will be haunted by this specific prostitution incident in downtown New York as he participated in it rather than turning down the offer. This occurs in the middle-class morality-preaching film "Family Star." How could someone with dil Raju's level of expertise as a producer miss these?
 
 


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