Watch Sasanasabha Trailer (Telugu) | Indrasena, Aishwarya Raj | Ravi Basrur | Venu Mandikanti
Sasanasabha Trailer (Telugu) | Indrasena, Aishwarya Raj | Ravi Basrur | Venu Mandikanti
Pushpa 2 Controversy: DSP Shocks Producer On Stage
For the last few weeks, Pushpa 2 has been in the news for multiple reasons. Along with the positive reasons pertaining to the box office projections of the film, there are a few negative narratives as well. One such controversial narrative is DSP being replaced as the music composer for a sizeable portion of the BGM works.
The makers reportedly roped in Thaman, Sam CS and Ajaneesh Lokanath to compose the BGM for a portion of Pushpa 2. This appears to have agitated DSP as he came out all guns blazing against the producer at the event.
“You can get anything only if you ask for it. Be it the remuneration from the producer, or the credit for your work. Ravi Shankar garu(Mythri Movie Makers producer) here has more complaints about me than how much he loves me. Even while entering the event today, he complained that I came at a wrong timing. He complains that I delay BGM, music and programming.”
DSP said. DSP is anyway an outward person but the way he lashed out at the producer at the event last night was unprecedented. On such a big occasion and event, DSP confronting a senior producer wasn’t what many people had anticipated.
It is evident that DSP is displeased with the development pertaining to him being replaced as the music composer for certain portion of Pushpa 2 BGM. He confronted the producer indirectly on this matter today. This incident is now going viral on social media all over.
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Prasanth Varma’s ‘Devakinandana’ Stuns Fans But Not in a Good Way!
Sometimes, even the most promising seeds fail to sprout, and Devakinandana Vasudeva seems to be one of them. Released with much fanfare yesterday, the movie had audiences intrigued thanks to the involvement of Prasanth Varma, the mind behind the blockbuster HanuMan. In addition, the rare Twitter promotions by superstar Mahesh Babu for his nephew Ashok Galla and expectations soared. However, the end product left audiences scratching their heads, wondering what went wrong.
The attempt to retell the stories of Krishna, Kamsa, and Satyabhama in a modern context felt like a mismatched puzzle. Director Arjun Jandhyala’s treatment of the narrative failed to connect, with outdated storytelling, flat humor, and dull performances taking centre stage. Ashok Galla’s body language and over-the-top fight scenes didn’t gel well with the plot, leaving fans disappointed. Despite Prasanth Varma’s impressive storytelling track record, his script seemed out of sync with contemporary tastes.
Prasanth, who proudly shared at the pre-release event that he has 33 stories in his store, might want to double-check their relevance. While HanuMan showcased his creative brilliance, Devakinandana Vasudeva feels like a misstep. The timing didn’t help either, with audiences’ attention drifting towards the upcoming Pushpa 2 frenzy. Even Mechanic Rocky and Zebra, released on the same day, struggled with average theater occupancy.
As for Devakinandana Vasudeva, it seems to be treading water at the box office. If Prasanth Varma had hoped to transport audiences into an engaging mythological spectacle, the response might feel like a rude awakening. But hey, perhaps he can chalk this up as one of those “33 stories” better left untold!