
Today, it’s mostly the filmmaker grabbing attention with outrageous statements while churning out one B-grade film after another.
If there’s one thing RGV still masters, it’s publicity. He knows precisely how to stir controversy right before a release, ensuring free spotlight for his “assembly-line” projects.
SS Rajamouli, however, is a filmmaker of a different league. His movies naturally create massive hype — and, more importantly, they deliver on that hype every single time.
Which is why his recent outburst at the Varanasi event shocked everyone.
After a technical glitch disrupted the program, Rajamouli openly expressed frustration and even invoked “Lord Hanuman,” despite the issue clearly being caused by the sound team.
The reaction was instant and fierce: FIRs were lodged, debates flared up, and social media went into a meltdown.
But here’s the surprising twist — almost overnight, the entire country, and even audiences abroad, started talking about Varanasi.
This has sparked a new round of speculation:
Was Rajamouli intentionally creating noise, the way RGV often does?
If true, it would be completely out of character. Rajamouli’s promotions have always been detailed, disciplined, and strategically crafted — from Baahubali to RRR.
He has never resorted to low-effort gimmicks or manufactured controversies like RGV.
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