What Did Vijay Deverakonda Say About Organized Negative Campaigns?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Vijay Deverakonda expresses mixed feelings about a court ruling.
- The ruling aims to protect filmmakers from organized negative campaigns.
- Chiranjeevi's upcoming film is set for release during Sankranthi.
- Vijay reflects on his experiences with film politics.
- He advocates for unity in the film industry.
Hyderabad, Jan 11 (NationPress) Actor Vijay Deverakonda has conveyed a mix of joy and disappointment regarding a recent court ruling that limits reviews for Chiranjeevi's upcoming film, 'Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu', on ticketing sites. This decision aims to curb organized negative campaigns and harmful ratings directed at the movie.
For those unacquainted, Chiranjeevi's 'Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu', directed by Anil Ravipudi, is set to be released on January 12, coinciding with the festival of Sankranthi.
In a post on his X timeline, Vijay Deverakonda shared his sentiments about this situation, stating, "Happy and sad to see this - Happy to know hard work, dreams and money of many are protected in a way. And sad because of the reality of our own people causing these problems. What happened to live and let live? and growing together?"
The actor reflected on his experiences with organized attacks dating back to the release of his film 'Dear Comrade'. He remarked, "Since the days of 'Dear Comrade', I first began to see the shocking politics of organized attacks. My voice all these years fell on deaf ears - I was told nobody can stop a good film. And every producer and director who then makes a film with me soon realizes the scale of the issue."
He further divulged, "I have stayed up many nights wondering what kind of people do this, and how to deal with them to protect my dreams and the dreams of many who will come like me and after me."
Concluding his post, he stated, "I am glad it is now out in the open and the court now recognizes the threat to movies even starring someone as big and powerful as Megastar himself. This will not solve the problem entirely but will become one less thing to worry about. For now, let's wish #MSG and all other Sankranthi films do extremely well by entertaining us all during the holidays."