Going Homes & Taking Signatures – Should Guruji Leave It?

G GOWTHAM
One of the primary causes of the immediate hostility directed against Guruji for "Guntur Kaaram" is the fact that the plot, or at least the key plot point, is strikingly similar to the director's earlier works. This brings up the question of whether renowned filmmaker trivikram should abandon his custom of "going homes and taking signatures."
 
It is noticeable that the main characters in films like Julayi, Attarintiki Daredi, Agnyaathavasi, and S/o Sathyamurthy move to a different house in order to accomplish a goal. He hides in Julayi, returns home to fetch his aunt home in Attariniki Daredi, makes amends at home in Agnyaathavasi, and travels to a house in s/o satyamurthy to finish tasks.
 

There will also be certain connections involving signatures, such as the moment in Attarintiki Daredi where the aunt signs hotel paperwork and the goal the hero has in s/o satyamurthy to have a document signed. These components may also be found in guntur Kaaram, which begins with a "signature" moment that causes viewers to recall all of Trivikram's earlier works. Although many critics deem it average to above average, the homes-signatures feature has caused a social media backlash. 

Perhaps the filmmaker need to stay away from such repetitious touch as he is working hard to make his next picture unique, whether it features Allu Arjun, Nani, Venkatesh, or another star. watch what trivikram decides to do.
 
 

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