
Bhola Shankar was Above Average, but it failed due to... Senior Editor says...
The failure of megastar Chiranjeevi's movie "Bholaa Shankar," which was directed by Meher Ramesh, was discussed by Marthand K. venkatesh in one of the most recent interviews. The senior editor said that, despite the film's abject failure at the box office, it was above average and that internet harassment was to blame. He even noted that meher ramesh has a history of consistently producing four hits throughout the course of his career. There isn't any success in Meher's kitty, except from "Billa," in fact.
Additionally, Marthan K. venkatesh expressed his view on Chiranjeevi's omission of Ajith's transformation scene from the original "Vedhalam." It wouldn't go with Chiranjeevi's image, he thought. As soon as this interview went public, online trolls began accusing the editor of losing his sense of discernment. Anyone who has seen "Bholaa Shankar" will undoubtedly describe it as being of below-average quality. Even the most ardent super fans denounced the movie, which just goes to illustrate how awful the movie truly is. However, the editor asserts that the movie is better than average.
On the other hand, the same editor offended Mahesh Babu's supporters in a previous interview. In the past, Marthand K venkatesh hyped up Mahesh's "Sarkaru Vaari Paata" by saying it will rival "Pokiri." This declaration made before the movie's premiere boosted hopes, but after seeing the movie, Mahesh's supporters were very let down by its didactic subject matter.
Mahesh's admirers are recalling how Marthand K venkatesh created unrealistic remarks for "Sarkaru Vaari Paata" in response to the most recent comments on "Bholaa Shankar" that have been making the rounds on social media. By doing this, they contend that he is utterly losing judgement due to his antiquated working methods and inability to keep up with the audience's constantly evolving tastes.