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Anil Ravipudi on “Bazaar Guy” Meme: Why MSG Is a True Family Film

January 11, 2026

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Director Anil Ravipudi has once again demonstrated why he resonates so well with audiences. In a recent interview with manatelugu, as part of the Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu promotions, Anil spoke candidly about memes, family films, and the popular “bazaar guy” meme, adding extra buzz to the film.

Anil on the “Bazaar Guy” Meme
Every Sankranthi, Telugu social media is flooded with memes. One recurring joke surfaces whenever a film is labeled a family entertainer, with youths humorously asking, “If it’s a family film, then am I a bazaar guy?”

Anil shared that he laughed heartily when he first saw the meme. His take was simple yet thoughtful—youths creating these memes are also part of families. Calling oneself a “bazaar person” isn’t accurate, he explained, because every young viewer belongs to the family audience and is an essential part of it.

Childhood Memories and Family Films
The director also reminisced about his childhood, recalling how he watched films like Abbai Garu, Sundara Kanda, and Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu in theatres with his parents. Those shared experiences left a lasting impression, evoking nostalgia even today. According to Anil, while tastes may evolve, the joy of watching films together as a family remains timeless.

Why MSG Is for All Ages
Addressing Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu, Anil emphasized that the film isn’t made solely for elders. Family films, he explained, encompass everyone—kids, youngsters, and adults alike. Through his candid and humorous take on meme culture, Anil Ravipudi made it clear that MSG is designed for audiences of all ages, including the very youth who create the memes.