
Young producer Naga Vamsi of Sithara Entertainments has once again become a trending topic on social media. Known for his bold and outspoken nature, the producer often grabs headlines — and invites both appreciation and trolling — for his unfiltered comments during media interactions.
After the setback of War 2, Naga Vamsi reportedly chose to maintain a low profile for some time. However, with his upcoming production “Mass Jathara” gearing up for release later this month, he’s back in the limelight, actively promoting the film through a series of interviews.
In his latest media interaction alongside Ravi Teja and director Kalyan Shankar, Naga Vamsi made several striking statements. He revealed that he suffered financial losses on War 2 despite trusting top producer Aditya Chopra’s assurances.
He also expressed that audiences prefer seeing Ravi Teja in energetic, mass roles rather than soft characters like in Geethanjali. Additionally, he opined that certain content-driven films such as Lokah may work well in Malayalam cinema but wouldn’t appeal as much to Telugu audiences.
Naga Vamsi further commented that both critics and a section of the audience tend to show leniency toward routine mass entertainers during the Sankranthi season, but become overly harsh on similar films released at other times of the year.
These remarks have reignited online debates, with several Ravi Teja fans urging Naga Vamsi to tone down his controversial comments during the film’s promotions to avoid unnecessary backlash.
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