Rather Than Making Good Content, Why Crying Sohel?
In the heartfelt video, Sohel Ryan addresses the audience, expressing his deep concern about the film's reception
By: Tupaki Desk | 3 Feb 2024 8:01 AM GMTBigg Boss Telugu Season 7 contestant, Syed Sohel Ryan, recently witnessed an emotional outpouring from the hero of his film 'Bootcut Bala Raju.' The movie was released just the other day, and in an unexpected turn of events, the actor released a video shedding tears.
In the heartfelt video, Sohel Ryan addresses the audience, expressing his deep concern about the film's reception. He reminisces about the time during Bigg Boss when viewers urged him to make a family movie. True to their wishes, 'Bootcut Bala Raju' was created as a family-friendly film that could be enjoyed by audiences of all ages, from fathers and mothers to kids.
Sohel Ryan is visibly distressed as he questions why the audience isn't turning up for the movie. He emphasizes that the film is devoid of kissing scenes or vulgar content, making it suitable for family audiences. The actor goes on to share his efforts in promoting the movie, from pre-release activities to various promotional events and expresses frustration that despite their best efforts, the film hasn't garnered the expected attention.
With a mix of emotions ranging from sadness to anger, Sohel Ryan makes a heartfelt plea to the Telugu audience, spanning Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Rayalaseema. He earnestly requests them to go and watch 'Bootcut Bala Raju' during the weekend, asserting the immense effort and dedication that went into creating the film. It is a passionate appeal from the actor, hoping to see the fruits of their hard work reflected in the audience's support.
Critics raise questions about Syed Sohel Ryan's emotional plea, contending that focusing on content quality should take precedence over emotional expressions. The debate centres on whether emotional appeals address potential shortcomings in filmmaking, emphasizing the importance of channelling efforts into enhancing storytelling and production elements for a successful cinematic venture.