Ramarao On Duty is an awful failure. So why are the customers in such a cheerful mood? Here is the narrative. Nobody knows who began it, but a social media meme alarmed some consumers. The meme claimed that ravi teja will return his whole salary to make up for the losses suffered by the viewers of his most recent movie. In actuality, there are no such reports in the mainstream media and no indications from ravi Teja's team either.

The customers were content believing in this myth even though they had no idea if it was true. Already, the movie was offered for sale in ap for just Rs 7 Cr. producer Sudhakar offered an additional discount on top of that to anybody who had previously lost money as a result of his films. But even under such favourable circumstances, the movie was unable to generate a respectable revenue. For instance, the rights to north Andhra were sold for Rs. 1.40 Cr., but they aren't even making that much back. The buyers now think that if ravi teja returns his compensation, they will recover their losses. If true, ravi teja would represent sonu sood to his customers.

Ravi teja is held responsible for his rushed movie choices because he has released back-to-back disappointments. His supporters are also criticising him on social media. Some of them went forward to pen down an open letter, in which they remind him to be extra cautious about his narrative selection. The actor's next films, "Tiger Nageswara Rao," "Dhamaka," and "Ravanasura," are the centre of attention at the moment. With these films, ravi teja hopes to break his streak of unsuccessful projects. He will also be seen in the megastar Chiranjeevi-starring movie Waltair Veerayya, which is directed by KS Ravindra.

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