In Tollywood, there is a humorous tale about a female producer. She works on every detail of negotiations with actors and technicians, as well as negotiating with financiers and setting agreements with commercial partners. She also represents a banner. She also manages all costs associated with the production of the movie. Now, a debate has emerged after an insider referred to her as a "round figure lady."
She never forms a round figure out of the bills, he explained when pressed to explain. After hearing this, when prompted, "That implies that if the cost is Rs. 91, will she round it up to Rs. 100?" The insider answered, "No. She would round up the cost to Rs 910 if it is Rs 91. For her, adding a zero to the right side of the number equates to rounding it up to the closest zero ".
Although this seems to be a humorous response that exaggerates a bit, there are rumours that she spends less on performers and technicians but increases the total costs on the paper. To compensate for the investment in the brand she represents before the firm itself, she cleverly requires her partners to make larger investments. She is cunning and is aware of when to draw the blinds to hide financial transparency.