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Talk Of Town: Pro-Tollywood Website!
By: Tupaki Desk | 10 Aug 2019 8:16 AM GMTProducers Guild is contemplating on launching a new website. Promotional Content such as Trailer Launches and Pre-Release Events will be placed on the New Website first of all. Thereafter, They will be forwarded to the Websites chosen by Producers Guild.
This call was taken by Producers Guild comprising of Allu Aravind, D Suresh Babu, Dil Raju, Sravanthi Ravi Kishore, Damodar Prasad and UV Creations after discussing about the negative impact of reviews on the openings of feature films. Similar attempts made in the past to restrict the Websites and Reviewers hasn't yielded results. Public don't believe everything that's been reported by a Website. They can easily judge whether if a report is truth or a rumour just with a glance at the content.
Ultimately, Websites refraining from any sort of bias will be followed by maximum number of people. Not many would be keen to follow a Pro-Tollywood Website which can't offer nothing more than official updates from Heroes, Technicians and Producers.
99 percent of Films which received positive reviews has been Box Office hits. The same percentage of movies which were criticizes by reviewers ending up as failure. What does that mean? Content Matters The Most!
These days, Social Media is causing more damage to films than Websites. Twitter and Facebook are floored with short reviews soon after FDFS. Plenty of YouTube Channels has been operating to spread the word-of-mouth of early watchers at a rapid pace. Can the Producers Guild curtail those platforms as well?
This call was taken by Producers Guild comprising of Allu Aravind, D Suresh Babu, Dil Raju, Sravanthi Ravi Kishore, Damodar Prasad and UV Creations after discussing about the negative impact of reviews on the openings of feature films. Similar attempts made in the past to restrict the Websites and Reviewers hasn't yielded results. Public don't believe everything that's been reported by a Website. They can easily judge whether if a report is truth or a rumour just with a glance at the content.
Ultimately, Websites refraining from any sort of bias will be followed by maximum number of people. Not many would be keen to follow a Pro-Tollywood Website which can't offer nothing more than official updates from Heroes, Technicians and Producers.
99 percent of Films which received positive reviews has been Box Office hits. The same percentage of movies which were criticizes by reviewers ending up as failure. What does that mean? Content Matters The Most!
These days, Social Media is causing more damage to films than Websites. Twitter and Facebook are floored with short reviews soon after FDFS. Plenty of YouTube Channels has been operating to spread the word-of-mouth of early watchers at a rapid pace. Can the Producers Guild curtail those platforms as well?