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Mathu Vadalara seems to get more push than any other film!
By: Tupaki Desk | 2 Jan 2020 11:02 AM GMTRajamouli did not interview Pelli Choopulu team when the movie released. He did not promote Brochevarevarura, this extensively. He said that he won't involve in promoting films so much as he faced backlash for promoting films like Jaggu Bhai for friends.
Now, he interviewed Mathu Vadalara cast as it consists of Sri Simha, his elder brother and music composer MM Keeravani's younger son. In crew, it also consists of Kaala Bhairava as composer, other son of Keeravani.
The crew of the film also got interviewed by Prabhas and the actor never did such special interviews for small films before, if they weren't released by UV Creations.
While people are commenting about nepotism in Film Industry, this seems to be an example of how, bigwigs support their children, openly.
We are not against promotions or nepotism or any practice that gives us good films. But a film like Mathu Vadalara getting so much push from biggies like Prabhas, Rajamouli seems a bit odd when audiences seem to be mixed about the film.
If they can repeat this for some other person's universally accepted small budget films, we would be happy too.
Now, he interviewed Mathu Vadalara cast as it consists of Sri Simha, his elder brother and music composer MM Keeravani's younger son. In crew, it also consists of Kaala Bhairava as composer, other son of Keeravani.
The crew of the film also got interviewed by Prabhas and the actor never did such special interviews for small films before, if they weren't released by UV Creations.
While people are commenting about nepotism in Film Industry, this seems to be an example of how, bigwigs support their children, openly.
We are not against promotions or nepotism or any practice that gives us good films. But a film like Mathu Vadalara getting so much push from biggies like Prabhas, Rajamouli seems a bit odd when audiences seem to be mixed about the film.
If they can repeat this for some other person's universally accepted small budget films, we would be happy too.