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Ravi Teja’s On-Screen Choices Leaves Fans Disheartened

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Ravi Teja is in need of a successful film, but it’s been a while since he had one. Dhamaka was the only film in recent times that performed well for him. Meanwhile, Ravi Teja has been accepting roles with negative traits in movies such as Tiger Nageswara Rao and Ravanasura. Regrettably, his devoted fans haven’t been pleased with these choices, and both of these movies didn’t do well at the box office.

In Tiger Nageswara Rao, Ravi Teja had moments of commendable acting, but the film included several unnecessary scenes that didn’t resonate with the audience. These additional scenes made the movie less attractive overall and failed to engage viewers effectively.

Particularly in Tiger Nageswara Rao, Ravi Teja portrayed characters in certain scenes that were unsettling, like a son killing his father and a scene involving a prostitute, his interactions with his love interest were all impolite. These characterizations upset a portion of his family-oriented audience and fans. When depicting such characters, it’s essential to provide valid justifications and be considerate of the audience’s preferences.

On the contrary, recent films like KGF and Pushpa have been more successful in explaining and portraying negative characters. However, Tiger Nageswara Rao and Ravanasura fall short in providing convincing rationales for the harsh scenes. This is crucial because when a beloved hero like Ravi Teja takes on such roles, it becomes challenging to attract family audiences to the theaters. Opting for these characters in these movies could drive viewers away, so Ravi Teja should exercise caution in his choices. It’s vital for these characterizations to be well-founded and aligned with the audience’s preferences. Failing to do so might alienate the audience, particularly family viewers, from his films.

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