Allu Sirish's two-year-old interview has suddenly become popular on social media. According to Sirish, allu arjun has had a committed team for the past 10 years, and with the Pan-India image, that team has grown even more. He said that everything is handled by the team. Strange comments are being posted on social media by trolls demonizing allu arjun for owning a team. Trolls are not limited to Allu Arjun; they also write disparaging remarks about celebrities who manage public relations teams.

However, this seems absurd to anyone who knows how the industry operates. The media and social media landscapes over the past ten years have changed significantly. Both media outlets and social media platforms are numerous. Despite their great availability, artists frequently find it difficult to get the proper exposure for their work. They now face difficulties standing out amid this cacophony.
 
The challenges vary depending on the actor. Building a tiny fan base is essential for little heroes while reaching out to audiences throughout the nation is vital for huge performers like allu arjun, NTR, ram Charan, and others. Even in a nation with a population of over 110 crore, there are still very few people who attend the movies, and even then, it's not as if a celebrity can satisfy everyone. Given their skyrocketing salaries and budgets, performers should invest to grow their markets. Indeed, a positive or negative public image may have a big impact on an actor's career nowadays.


Almost all heroes have PR teams, yet trolls attack actors for having them. Good things happen when heroes collaborate, plan, and coordinate with their public relations teams. Without naming names, all of the successful heroes collaborate closely with their public relations departments. Having a local staff for telugu and many PR agencies in the North to expand their reach are the stars of Pan-India. In actuality, Tollywood's PR culture is still developing. All we have are people acting as public relations agents for heroes. PR agencies are run by large business organizations in hollywood and Bollywood.
 

On social media, trolls have turned the phrase "PR" into a swear word, but this is only because they don't understand how the business operates.
 
 
 

 
 
 
 


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