As Mega Powerstar Ram Charan confirmed that this father, the Megastar, will make a full fledged re-entry with Tamil film Kaththi remake, an old doubt has resurfaced again on discussion tables. Is Chiru’s decision to pick up a remake film not proving the point that local writers are not worth enough to chalk out a story for this iconic hero?
Tollywood is split into to over this debate, as some say, Chiru’s move is a big insult to Tollywood’s very own writers. In the recent times, Chiru’s big hits have come through Tagore and Shankardada MBBS, and these are written by other language writers for other tinsel towns.
After listening to stories narrated by various writers including Paruchuri Brothers, Kona Venkat, BVS Ravi and others, Chiru decided to go with Kaththi remake than a story developed by local writers. While a group is heavily criticising Chiru, others question, if local writers are writing such socio-political scripts, where are they now.
Yes, in a dimension it looks like our Telugu writers are not interested in developing socio-political films like a Shankar, Murugadoss or KV Anand. Except Srimanthudu in the recent days, there is no concept based film that is carved out by Telugu writers, while Krishnavamsi’s Khadgam and Rakhil spoke about such issues long back.
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