Naga Vamsi recently made headlines due to legal issues surrounding the release date of his upcoming Telugu film, “LEO.” Alongside this controversy, the producer has also been in the spotlight for his comments regarding his past movie, “Jersey.”
In a recent interaction with the media, actor Nani was asked about the performance of “Jersey” at the box office, despite receiving positive reviews and achieving blockbuster status. Nani responded by questioning how the journalist could know about the financial aspects of the film’s success. In the midst of this discussion, the producer of “Jersey” took to Twitter to clarify that the film had indeed been profitable. Naga Vamsi, the producer, has now provided his own perspective on this matter.
Vamsi explained that the true commercial success of a film is known only to the producer, as box office numbers reported in the media are often based on speculation and not the actual figures. He pointed out the lack of a mechanism to verify the authenticity of box office numbers in the industry. Furthermore, he emphasized that, regardless of whether a film makes a profit or suffers a loss, the producer’s financial details are not disclosed.
Vamsi also offered advice to the media, suggesting that they refrain from discussing film business matters when interacting with heroes during Q&A sessions. He questioned the need to delve into financial aspects when a hero is present and emphasized the importance of respecting the boundaries of such interactions.
In conclusion, Naga Vamsi he suggested to the media not to ridicule or make jokes about heroes during Q&A sessions. He questioned, “When a hero is right in front of you, why focus on discussing film business?”