Bunny Vaas’ Remark on Allu Ramalingaiah Draws Criticism

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Praising mentors and well-wishers is nothing new in the film industry. It’s part of the culture to acknowledge those who shaped one’s journey. But sometimes, overenthusiastic words can backfire—as seen at the Little Hearts success meet.

Producer Bunny Vaas, in his attempt to glorify Allu Aravind, ended up making a remark that drew flak. While highlighting Aravind’s greatness, he unintentionally downplayed the contribution of legendary comedian Allu Ramalingaiah, a stalwart who had already left an indelible mark on Telugu cinema.

According to Bunny Vaas, Ramalingaiah rose to star comedian status only after Aravind was born. The statement sounded odd, considering Ramalingaiah had built his name decades earlier and was already a household favorite long before Aravind ventured into production.

Film observers quickly pointed out that Ramalingaiah not only carved his own space but also guided Geetha Arts in its early days. In fact, Aravind was once better known as “Ramalingaiah’s son” before establishing his own identity as a producer in the 1980s.

That’s why Bunny Vaas’ comment has been criticized as an unnecessary exaggeration. Fans and critics alike feel that such statements risk undermining the rich legacy of legends who stood tall on their own merit.


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