Low Collections Leave Fans Unhappy with Bholaa Shankar
Chiranjeevi, a megastar, finds himself in the midst of this debacle, though the brunt of the blame falls on Meher Ramesh
"Bholaa Shankar," a film that marked Meher Ramesh's comeback to directing after a 12-year hiatus, has faced intense scrutiny and disappointment. The director had the golden opportunity to work with Chiranjeevi, a renowned actor, but unfortunately, the potential was squandered.
Regrettably, the action drama has been labeled an epic disaster. The movie's dismal performance at the box office is evident, as it struggled to even attain a 30 crore share within its first five days. The aftermath has led to "Bholaa Shankar" being pulled from numerous theaters, with Rajini’s "Jailer" taking its place.
Chiranjeevi, a megastar, finds himself in the midst of this debacle, though the brunt of the blame falls on Meher Ramesh. His lackluster narration and inclusion of cringe-worthy scenes have garnered severe backlash and trolling, deeply disappointing fans.
Producer Anil Sunkara, who previously faced a setback with "Agent," now adds another failure to his roster with "Bholaa Shankar." The film's distributors are anticipated to face substantial financial losses due to its poor performance, despite having Chiranjeevi as the lead.
Ultimately, the lack of success falls squarely on Meher Ramesh's shoulders. His uninspiring storytelling approach left fans disheartened and contributed to the film's downfall. "Bholaa Shankar" stands as a stark reminder of the importance of a compelling narrative and effective execution in the world of cinema.