Viral Memes Flood TFI Over Fake Collections IT Raids!
One particularly popular meme making the rounds features an amusing exchange.
This morning, the buzz in Tollywood intensified as IT raids took place at Producer Dil Raju’s office, sparking rumours that similar raids might follow at other major production houses, including Mythri Movie Makers and People Media. As the industry braces for potential fallout, netizens have jumped onto the trending topic with hilarious memes poking fun at the alleged "fake collections" that some production houses have claimed post-release.
One particularly popular meme making the rounds features an amusing exchange: "IT: 1800 Cr ekkada (Where’s the 1800 Cr?)", followed by "My3 (Production House): 900 Cr unnai sir (We have 900 Cr, sir)" and the punchline "IT: Migitha 900 Cr ekkada ra? (Where’s the rest of the 900 Cr?)", to which the response is "My3: Poster lo sir!" (Only on the poster). This humorous take highlights the ongoing speculation that some movies may exaggerate their box office numbers to save face for heroes and production houses.
This isn't the first time such allegations have surfaced in the industry, with some production houses previously criticized for inflating numbers to protect reputations. While not every film is involved in such practices, the ongoing raids and memes are providing ample entertainment for moviegoers, who are now questioning how much of the box office success is truly genuine.
Despite the laughter and mockery circulating on social media, the reality remains that these events are raising serious questions about transparency and ethics in the industry. The IT raids could bring some much-needed clarity on the matter, but for now, the memes continue to steal the show.