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Sharwanand’s Struggles: Can He Make a Comeback in Tollywood?
Once seen as the future of Tollywood, Sharwanand was celebrated for his ability to choose impressive scripts and connect with a broad audience. However, his recent streak of poor script choices and consecutive box office flops has caused his career to take a downturn.
The latest chapter in this downward trajectory is his recent film, Manamey. Released in theaters about a year ago, the film struggled at the box office, failing to make any significant impact. Now, a year later, it has finally found an OTT partner in Amazon Prime. However, this delayed streaming release hardly seems to be gaining traction, further highlighting Sharwanand’s diminishing presence among audiences.
Once known for his strong script selection and reputation as a tier-2 hero, Sharwanand now seems to be losing both his credibility and his place in Tollywood. Despite other exciting alternatives like Rekthacharitram (Malayalam) on SonyLIV and Dabba Cartel on Netflix, Manamey is failing to spark interest. The film’s initial streaming trends suggest that Sharwanand is struggling to make an impact even on OTT platforms, indicating his waning appeal.
With his prominence slipping away, Sharwanand’s career is at a critical juncture. He’s already lost significant ground at the box office, and now the question is whether he can regain his lost charm on digital platforms. To turn things around, Sharwanand is pinning hopes on his upcoming films, Sharwa 36, a dirt bike adventure thriller, and Nari Nari Naduma Murari. These films will be crucial in determining whether he can reignite his career or risk fading further from the spotlight.
The pressure is mounting for Sharwanand to make a successful comeback. If his upcoming films don’t perform well, it could spell a more serious decline for the once-promising actor.