Why would he begin his career with your banner and deliberately give a flop? What grudge does he have on you? Looks like you are very embarrassed with him and Nartanasala and are continuously talking about it in every interview. Oh really? What did Korrapati Sai do then to you? Your director Srinivas Chakravarthy, who ever he is has moved on in his life and profession and will wait patiently to bounce back. If you don’t learn to accept your flops gracefully it will be difficult to move on and enjoy your hits whole heartedly.Įvery person has hits and flops, you are telling the press that your Ira Creations stabilised your position. Your white elephant banner has to be taught some balance. A flop teaches a person many things, most importantly you will have to learn to be humble and non vindictive. It has been proved time and again for every hero. Once a film becomes a super hit, it is next to impossible to get another round of hits. From story to time of release, there are many reasons. Just as Nagarjuna with 50 years experience in films and film making couldn’t judge a movie and blamed Veerabhadram Chowdary for the debacle, you too, nonetheless with a great deal of experience are showing what character and culture is.Ī film becomes a hit due to more than one factor. If the film becomes a hit, the credit goes to you and if it flops, blame the director outrightedly.so much that none will approach them with an offer to direct again.
Shaurya, when you face the media, think before you talk because you can’t retract. You sold a flop piece for a price? How fair is it?
Next, so you people despite knowing the film will flop, sold it to the distributors.