In the world of movies, sometimes the enthusiasm of directors outshines even the heroes they work with. An incident involving a Tollywood director sheds light on this. In Ravi Teja film Anjaneyalu, Ravi Teja humorously criticized a director role potrayed M.S.Narayana in the film for putting his pics instead of heroes’ pictures on movie posters.
However, this satire reflects a broader issue in the film industry—some directors seem to crave fame even more than the heroes themselves. In the past, there have been instances where one such director, driven by this desire for recognition, faced significant criticism.
This particular director in the past used to keep his pics on posters. Despite facing setbacks and witnessing many flops, that particular director found himself in the limelight again after a hiatus. Many anticipate that he would learn from his past experiences and improve. Surprisingly, the director seem unfazed by past criticism.
One such director continues to release photos under the guise of “Working Stills.” Rather than showcasing hero stills, this director opts for releasing his pics. Despite facing flops in the past, the director’s persistence in making the same mistake by seeking lot of attention to him continues to surprise many. Despite lacking star director status, he’s criticized for prioritizing publicity over a compelling movie plot, raising concerns about his focus within the film industry.
This trend raises questions about the industry’s priorities. While the hero often takes center stage, some directors appear to be competing for attention, potentially jeopardizing the collaborative spirit crucial to filmmaking success.