Chiru Sir.. Remake Sir.. No Sir..

G GOWTHAM
The saying "Once Bitten Twice Shy" may be translated as "A person will not take a second chance with something once he has been hurt or failed because of it." Our performers often adhere to this adage because they attempt to replicate the successful formula as long as they continue to succeed, but once they experience failure, they are hesitant to utilise the formula again.
Megastar chiranjeevi appears to be embracing this idea at the moment. chiranjeevi believed that remakes are a safe choice after making a great comeback with khaidi No 150, a remake of tamil movie Kaththi. Not merely chiranjeevi felt that remakes might earn money; so did producers and directors. This explains why remake films are often seen relatively frequently.
Chiru has a long-standing obsession with remakes. He's always had a tendency to produce remake flicks. Because of this, he continues to be affected by the sting of remakes. However, the unexpected outcome of "Bhola Shankar" served as a harsh lesson, putting a permanent stain on his career. Chiru's obsessive infatuation with remakes harmed his followers more than the scope of Bholaa Shankar's outcome. They are absolutely dissatisfied in Chiru's strategy for choosing scripts and other factors when signing films.
Following Bholaa Shankar, chiru has adopted a strong stance against remakes. According to reports, he has discovered that the rise of OTT platforms and other wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital media has made people less interested in remakes. He is becoming more selective while selecting scripts. A well-known producer recently met with chiru and attempted to persuade him to approve a modified version of the popular malayalam film "Bhishma Parvam" starring Mammootty. The producer tried to intimidate chiru by claiming that the narrative was specifically written for the local audience and had a fair chance of being a commercial success.
Despite the seeming promise of the offer, chiru turned it down after learning from previous errors. In light of the box office successes of god father (a remake of Lucifer) and Bholaa Shankar (a remake of Vedhalam), chiru became more circumspect and attentive regarding storylines. He may have finally given up his fondness for remakes.

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