Asian Suniel Reacts Strongly to Naga Vamsi Comments
Reacting to the issue, Suniel Narang said, “That duplicate hair fellow commented that I am constructing multiplexes everywhere I find land.
The ongoing issue between Tollywood producers and exhibitors is becoming more serious day by day. What started as a discussion about theatre revenue sharing has now turned into personal attacks and indirect comments in public.
Recently, producer Naga Vamsi spoke during the active producers’ press meet. While talking about the current problems in the film industry, he indirectly targeted a popular exhibitor. Without directly taking anyone’s name, he made comments about a businessman building multiplexes in many places while also speaking emotionally about saving single-screen theatres.
Naga Vamsi reportedly said, “A Seth Ji who is constructing multiplexes wherever land is available is now talking emotionally about protecting single-screen theatres. It sounds funny.” His words immediately became a hot topic in the industry. Many people believed that the comments were aimed at Suniel Narang of Asian Cinemas.
Now, Suniel Narang has responded strongly to those remarks. During an interaction with a television channel, he gave a sharp reply and also made a personal comment while answering the criticism.
Reacting to the issue, Suniel Narang said, “That duplicate hair fellow commented that I am constructing multiplexes everywhere I find land. But I have also built 33 single-screen theatres. I am planning to build more as well. People should not make random comments just because they feel like it.”
His statement quickly went viral on social media and added more heat to the ongoing controversy. Industry circles are now discussing whether Naga Vamsi will reply again or remain silent for now.
The conflict between producers and exhibitors has already created tension in Tollywood, especially over percentage-sharing systems and the future of single-screen theatres. With both sides now exchanging personal comments openly, many people in the industry are worried that the issue could become even bigger in the coming days.