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One of the leading exponents of the Indian musical scene is Diljit Dosanjh who has quickly become the musical sensation of the country. He has gained enormous craze through his concerts and audio singles.
Incidentally, Diljit came to perform at our very own Hyderabad very recently and something extremely interesting happened here.
The government of Telangana, led by CM Revanth Reddy had instructed the ace singer not to use any words pertaining to liquor of drug abuse in this concert. This was an attempt from the government to not encourage the drugs and alcohol consumption culture amongst the youth.
In view of this order from the government of Telangana, Diljit modified the lyrics of his songs and made sure that there were no references to drugs or alcohol throughout the concert. The whole concert had a very clean vibe and understandably so considering the kind of instructions that were given by the government.
This is one of the first times that Diljit might have been exposed to something like this.
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 Director Arjun Jandhyala’s treatment of the narrative failed to connect, with outdated storytelling, flat humor, and dull performances taking centre stage.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!