Director Defends Glam Treat Of Raviteja’s Heroines
Director Kishore Tirumala has come forward to clarify the ongoing debate around the glamour quotient in Ravi Teja’s Bhartha Mahaseyulaku Wignyapthi.
By: Shanaz B Syed | 7 Jan 2026 8:00 PM ISTDirector Kishore Tirumala has come forward to clarify the ongoing debate around the glamour quotient in Ravi Teja’s Bhartha Mahaseyulaku Wignyapthi. Especially with the spotlight on the film’s heroines and the recently released song Vaamma Vaayyo grew big, social media got divided over whether the glamour was excessive or necessary.
Firstly, Kannada beauty Ashika Ranganath has pulled out a major bikini feat in the trailer, after splashing her newly invented glamorous look in the Bella Bella song. Later, Telugu heroine Dimple Hayathi joined the bandwagon with the Vaammo Vaayyo song, where the two heroines could be seen ecstatically spreading their glamour vibes all over the screen. And this became the talk of the town.
Reacting to the same, Kishore Tirumala said, “It's not forced or randomly added. Heroine Ashika’s character stays in France, so the dressing should match her lifestyle,” adding that all the aesthetics in the movie are story-driven. “At the same time, Vaammo Vaayyo-like songs help in reaching the masses and increase visibility. More than if the song fits the narrative or not, it drives the promotions,” he further said.
Also, the director confirmed that it is Raviteja who has given him the idea of doing a two-heroine film, where the leading man gets struck and crushed between the two. BMW is hitting cinemas on January 13th, 2026, as a Sankranthi treat.
