Saikumar’s WOW3 – 20th Sep – R. P. Patnaik, Vijaya Lakshmi, Raghu Kunche, K. M. Radha Krishna

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Starring:Saikumar
Channel:Etv Telugu

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Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 20th Sep – R. P. Patnaik, Vijaya Lakshmi, Raghu Kunche, K. M. Radha Krishna

Previous Episodes:

Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 30th Aug – Jogi Naidu, Rajitha, Krishnam Raju, Ragini
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 23rd Aug – Raghava, Rohini, Bhanu, Pandu (Jabardasth Comedians)
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 16th Aug – Aadi, Payal Rajput, Srikanth Iyengar, Sai Karthik
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 9th Aug – Ravi Kiran, Kavya, Nanda Kishore, Swetha
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 2nd Aug – Siri Hanumanth, Shrihan, Ananya, Chaitanya
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 26th July – Saandip, Karunya, M.M.Srilekha, Aditi Bhavaraju (Singers)
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 19th July – Rajeev, Varsha, Lavanya, RJ Hemanth
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 5th July – Eknath Paruchuri, Naresh, Rajashekar, Sai Latha
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 28th June – 100th Episode Special – Laila, Archana, Rohit, Kasthuri
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 21st June – Sai Kiran, Meena Kumari, Prashanthi, Sanjay Bhargav
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 14th June – Shiva Balaji, Ester, Uma Kumar, Murali
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 7th June – Aamani, Prema, Divyavani, Prithiveera

Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 31st May – Lasya -Manjunath,Shiva Jyothi -Ganguly,Shiva Reddy-Swathi
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 17th May -Harika Narayan, Parnika, Sravana Bhargavi, Shruthi Ranjani
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 17th May -Rajasekhar, Jeevitha, Shivani Rajasekhar, Bharani Shankar
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 10th May – Babu Mohan, Sandeep, Gayatri, Surya, Sheethal, Afsar Choudary,Sattanna
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 3rd May – Shilpa Chakravarthy,Gemini Suresh,Anitha Choudary,Sattanna
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 26th Apr – Thotapalli Madhu, Jayalakshmi, Neeraja, Muralidhar
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 6th Apr – Vindhya, Kalyan Krishna, Ashish Reddy, Neha Chowdary
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 6th Apr – Vindhya, Kalyan Krishna, Ashish Reddy, Neha Chowdary
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 22nd Mar – Prasad, Aqsa Khan, Sireesha, Ramu
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 16th Mar -Chandu, Divya Sri, Swetha, Bablu
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 ; Part5 – 8th Mar – Kiran,Raviteja,Komali,Rohini
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 ; Part5 – 1st Mar – Sumanth,Anee Master,Sunny,Krishna Chaitanya
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 ; Part5 – 22nd Feb – Venkat, Annie, Priyadarshi, Kalpika, Shashank
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 15th Feb – Shobha Shetty, Bhargav, Varsha, Nikhil
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 8th Feb – Bhaviri Ravi, Mimicry Ramesh ,Jitendra, Bhaviri Shiva
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 1st Feb – Lahari, Manjusha, Madhu, Naveen
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 25th Jan – Faima, Nooka Raju, Sravanthi, Chitram Srinu
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 : Part6 – 18th Jan – Vasudev,Maheshwari,Manjula,Madhu
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 11th Jan – Madhu Priya, Yasaswi, Nutana, Rohit
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 4th Jan – Murari, Moksha, Karthik, Chakri
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 28th Dec – Karuna, Geetha Sowjanya, Nagi, Ramu
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 21st Dec – S.P.Charan, Sunitha, Chandrabose, Vijay Prakash
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 14th Dec – Kadambari Kiran, Sruthi, Balaji, Preeti Nigam
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 7th Dec – Pragya Jaiswal, Poorna, Prabhakar, Sruti
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 -30th Nov- Raj Tarun, Ravi Krishna, Kashish Khan, Roll Rida
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 -23rd Nov- Ariyana, Avinash, Amma Rajasekhar, Kumar Sai
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 -16th Nov- Anand Devarakonda, Geeth Saini, Kireeti, Megghana
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 -9th Nov- Kartikeya, Tanya, Tanikella Bharani, Sudhakar
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 2nd Nov- Mohana Bhogaraju , Manisha, Arun, Prudhvi Chandra
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 19th Oct – Sharanya, Jaffar, Jyothsna, Chakri
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 12th Oct – Satya Sri, Seshu, Pavitra, Shanthi Kumar
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 28th Sep – Lasya, Noel, Mehaboob, Sujatha
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 21st Sep – Ravi,Riyaz,Bhaskar,Ashu Reddy
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 14th Sep – Priyatham, Gutta Manasa ,Aata Sandeep,Jyoti Raj
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 7th Sep – Sampoornesh Babu, Hari Teja, Anudeep, Bhargavi Pillai
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 : Part6 – 31st Aug – Kalpika, Rakendu Mouli,RJ Sameer,Snigdha
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 24th Aug – Ali, Raja Ravindra, Karate Kalyani, Suman Setty
24th Aug – Ali, Raja Ravindra, Karate Kalyani, Suman Setty
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 – 17th Aug – Monisha, Abhishek, Priyanka, Raj (Serial Actors)
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 10th Aug – Hema,Rekha Vedavyas,Anika,Bharath (Actors)
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 3rd Aug – Mahathi,Chandu,Ramakrishna,Pavitra (Serial Actors)
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 : Part6 – 27th Jul – Sai Kumar Birthday Special – Ravi Shankar,Kamala,Ayyappa,Priya
Part1 : Part2 : Part3 : Part4 : Part5 – 20th Jul – Madhubala,Naveena,Sri Priya,Kranthi (Serial Actors)


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Can Sympathy Make Hits? Ka and Hanu-Man’s Story!

November 4, 2024

Imagine a film breaking box-office expectations, turning an underdog actor into an overnight sensation. Often, stories of hardship and resilience catch our attention, especially when they come from actors or filmmakers with no industry connections. But is it really sympathy that drives these films to success, or is it the content that resonates with audiences? This question has surfaced often, and lately, with the success of recent releases, it’s sparking a new debate.

The latest film, *Ka*, a suspense thriller starring Kiran Abbavaram, is surprising everyone with its rise to box-office glory. Before *Ka*, Kiran’s career faced a rough patch with a string of flops, paired with relentless trolling on social media. At the pre-release event, Kiran openly shared his emotional journey, from his mother’s hard work as a laborer to his struggles to carve a niche without any backing. This heartfelt moment struck a chord with many, and when *Ka* opened to a fantastic response, some netizens were quick to suggest that the “sympathy factor” had helped elevate the film’s success.

This isn’t the first time sympathy has been linked to a movie’s performance. Earlier this year, *Hanu-Man*, a Sankranti release, faced stiff competition from bigger films and struggled to secure screens. The narrative on social media was filled with claims of a “theater mafia” favoring big-budget films. However, *Hanu-Man* eventually became a blockbuster, with fans hailing it as the underdog that won against all odds. Some credited this success to the public’s sense of injustice, which fueled support for the film.

Similarly, *Kartikeya 2* with Nikhil Siddharth made headlines during its release when the actor spoke out about the challenges of securing theater slots. The debate over small cinema being sidelined was widespread, and the public rallied behind him. The result? *Kartikeya 2* became a surprise pan-India hit, cementing Nikhil’s place in the industry and earning acclaim beyond the Telugu-speaking audience. Once again, many credited the film’s success to a perceived “sympathy wave.”

But is sympathy truly enough to drive a film to blockbuster status? Critics argue that these films owe their success more to solid content than sentiment. Although Nikhil, Teja Sajja, and Kiran Abbavaram—all actors with no film lineage—may draw some extra goodwill for their struggles, it’s their movies’ stories, creativity, and execution that ultimately resonate with audiences. Films like *Hanu-Man* and *Kartikeya 2* performed exceptionally well not only in Telugu regions but across India, which suggests that their success went beyond any sympathy factor, especially with audiences unfamiliar with these actors’ backgrounds.

In reality, audiences today are savvier and demand quality. The sympathy card may create initial buzz, but only the content can carry a film forward. The success of *Ka*, *Hanu-Man*, and *Kartikeya 2* likely stems from more than just sympathy; they tell stories that engage, entertain, and, most importantly, connect. While sympathy may bring attention to a film, it’s the substance within that builds its legacy.

True success in cinema lies in the ability to tell a story that moves people, one that doesn’t rely on public sentiment but stands on its own merit. These films remind us that the heart of cinema isn’t just about supporting the underdog but about celebrating stories that truly touch audiences. For, in the end, content remains king.