The legendary producer suresh Babu recently made his first attack on the "Active Producers Guild" and said he wasn't satisfied with how some events had played out recently. Meanwhile, suresh disagrees with the telugu cinema enthusiasts who recently made an outrageous suggestion regarding Sankranthi conflicts. Here we go.
Suresh Babu condemned the decision made by the film industry under Chiranjeevi's leadership who had met with ap cm YS jagan for raising ticket prices, saying it will cause the middle class to stay away from theatres. However, suresh claimed that every producer in this country is self-centered and only cares about their own films' success, not the success of the industry, in reference to the most recent tamil movie launches at telugu BO.
"However, telugu people shouldn't feel the need to outlaw tamil movies during festivals or in any other way. Since many theatres in tamil Nadu have been donated for films like Baahubali 2 and RRR. suresh Babu mocked the notion that the Varisu and Thunivu Sankranthi distributions should be stopped or restricted, saying, "If we advocate the necessity to stop their releases now, afterwards that will have an irrevocable detrimental impact." Although suresh Babu's statements may offend some telugu people due to his stark truthfulness, they unquestionably make sense.
Suresh Babu condemned the decision made by the film industry under Chiranjeevi's leadership who had met with ap cm YS jagan for raising ticket prices, saying it will cause the middle class to stay away from theatres. However, suresh claimed that every producer in this country is self-centered and only cares about their own films' success, not the success of the industry, in reference to the most recent tamil movie launches at telugu BO.
"However, telugu people shouldn't feel the need to outlaw tamil movies during festivals or in any other way. Since many theatres in tamil Nadu have been donated for films like Baahubali 2 and RRR. suresh Babu mocked the notion that the Varisu and Thunivu Sankranthi distributions should be stopped or restricted, saying, "If we advocate the necessity to stop their releases now, afterwards that will have an irrevocable detrimental impact." Although suresh Babu's statements may offend some telugu people due to his stark truthfulness, they unquestionably make sense.