Pooja’s Sweet Retro Post Ignores the Brutal Truth: Seventh Flop in a Row
The shoot sounded like absolute hell — injuries, natural disasters, literal fire. Yet she frames it like a spiritual retreat. Fair enough for memories. But no amount of positive spin hides the fact that audiences rejected the final product hard.
*Retro* became her seventh consecutive flop. After years of big-banner hopes, the film failed to connect despite Suriya’s star power and decent initial buzz. Critics and audiences pointed out pacing issues, weak emotional connect, and an overstuffed script that couldn’t deliver.
When you’re posting poetic captions about “creating with the right people for the love of cinema,” it’s easy to forget the people who actually paid tickets didn’t feel that love. The movie underperformed expectations, struggled to cross respectable numbers, and joined the pile of recent South indian disappointments.
Injured ligaments, burning boats, and snake islands make for great anecdotes — but they don’t buy tickets or save a sinking film. Pooja’s post is a masterclass in turning failure into feel-good content. The industry loves romanticizing the “struggle” while quietly ignoring the result. *Retro* wasn’t chaos on set that became magic on screen. It was chaos on set… and chaos on release. love of cinema is beautiful. But audiences have zero obligation to fund it when the product doesn’t deliver.