Politicians frequently tell lies. In reality, the populace must wait five years before making a decision. Similar to this, during movie promotion events, people listen to whatever lies are told. But they make their decisions soon after the first show. Everyone is aware that publicity will increase when the content is weak. Prior to the premiere of the movie "Liger," Charmmee, puri Jagannath, and Vijay Deverekonda spread numerous lies about it. Through their lies, they created unwarranted expectations. But right after the first show, that went horribly wrong. The crowds who go to the movies with high expectations were thoroughly let down, and they released their ire and dissatisfaction through trolls and blatant reviews.
Vijay Deverekonda declared that he would begin totally the proceeds at Rs 200 Cr. He created a wonder, according to Puri. With her elevation, Charmmee has displayed some emotion. She also bragged about how they turned down OTT's offer of Rs 200 Cr. Overall, everything turned out to be a big "lie" in the end. The creators can evaluate the state of the film after viewing the initial copy thanks to their years of experience. If they don't, it indicates that they believe a lie. If so, they shouldn't overhype the event and make the audience look foolish.
Despite 100 unfavourable reviews, a picture can still gross a lot of money if the content is strong. Not even 1,000 positive ratings will be helpful if it fails. Only because of this did Bimbisara, Sita Ramam, and Katikeya-2 succeed. You can put down any sum of money. But refrain from boastfully overhyping the content. The audience now pauses before entering the theatres showing puri Jagannath's movies. Vijay Deverakonda's lack of balance in his remarks during promotions further damaged his credibility. Yes, heroes' and directors' off-screen personas frequently have an impact on box office receipts.