Megastar, It's Time to Rethink!
Despite his attempts to justify the remake during the pre-release event, Chiranjeevi's fans remain unconvinced
After making a return to the silver screen following a stint in politics, Megastar Chiranjeevi has been dedicated to entertaining his fans with crowd-pleasing roles. Movies like Khaidi No 150, SyeRaa, and Waltair Veerayya have delighted his audience, but disappointments like Acharya and God Father have also been a part of his journey.
Chiranjeevi's latest release, Bholaa Shankar, seems to follow the pattern of disappointment. Reviews for the film have been disheartening, and the word of mouth isn't favorable either. One puzzling aspect is why Chiranjeevi chose to remake Vedalam, an eight-year-old Tamil film, a decision that has left many questioning his choice.
Despite his attempts to justify the remake during the pre-release event, Chiranjeevi's fans remain unconvinced. Some hoped that Chiranjeevi's confidence in the project might translate into success, but unfortunately, that didn't materialize.
The disappointment surrounding Bholaa Shankar has led fans to express their dissent on social media. Many supporters are urging Chiranjeevi to move away from remakes and return to creating original commercial hits like Vikram and Jailer.
As his next film is rumored to be a remake of a Malayalam movie, Bro Daddy, fans are waiting to see if Chiranjeevi will heed their requests or continue down the path of remakes. While some are disappointed, others are still hopeful for a turnaround in his cinematic choices.