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Maruthi Blames Reviewers For NPS mixed talk
By: Tupaki Desk | 10 May 2018 4:49 PM GMTThese days critics and review writers in Telugu Cinema are getting huge blame for any movie receiving bad or mixed talk.
Some directors are trying to blame them for each and every drop in collections and even heroes resorted to the same.
Adding to that list, Maruthi Dasari, the writer and director, discussed about Naa Peru Surya with Allu Arjun and Vakkantham Vamsi in a program.
He said, "I saw NPS, two times, one time at 8:45 AM show on first day and another after two days with family.
I think on the first day, early morning shows reviewers and critics come with pads to note down all the flaws and they write review for each scene.
With such viewing we will never be able to get genuine talk. After two days, I went with my family and enjoyed with them as they don't dissect film like the critics."
Critics and reviewers are not separate entity. They are also viewers who can write better. So, blaming them for a mixed talk seems like trying to say it's dog mistake to bark, while I was silent by wearing the loudest shoes out there.
A film talk cannot be influenced by 30-40 people in a theater filled with 500-600 people. Hope, at least directors don't get influenced by just 30 people in a theater.
Some directors are trying to blame them for each and every drop in collections and even heroes resorted to the same.
Adding to that list, Maruthi Dasari, the writer and director, discussed about Naa Peru Surya with Allu Arjun and Vakkantham Vamsi in a program.
He said, "I saw NPS, two times, one time at 8:45 AM show on first day and another after two days with family.
I think on the first day, early morning shows reviewers and critics come with pads to note down all the flaws and they write review for each scene.
With such viewing we will never be able to get genuine talk. After two days, I went with my family and enjoyed with them as they don't dissect film like the critics."
Critics and reviewers are not separate entity. They are also viewers who can write better. So, blaming them for a mixed talk seems like trying to say it's dog mistake to bark, while I was silent by wearing the loudest shoes out there.
A film talk cannot be influenced by 30-40 people in a theater filled with 500-600 people. Hope, at least directors don't get influenced by just 30 people in a theater.