Actor Rahul Ramakrishna from Telugu films reacted to films’ flop and high ticket prices. He requested filmmakers not to take their audience for granted and pointed out the hardships that people go through.
Rahul Ramakrishna has made some posts on X regarding the film industry and performances of films at the box office. He urged filmmakers to consider the poor quality of the content they are creating before complaining about the lack of audiences in theaters due to box office failures.
Rahul reminded that in today's times, it is no small feat for the common man to attend a movie at the cinema. He said that audiences endure the scorching sun, traffic jams, parking problems, and rising petrol prices to come to the cinema. They even have to bear the burden of expensive snacks and taxes. If your film can't entertain the audience sitting in the cinema, you have no right to ask them to come home.
Regarding the declining number of cinema audiences, Rahul said that this is proof of how badly we are failing at our job. He said that it is a big mistake to think that audiences don't know the techniques of filmmaking or are naive. With digitalization, everyone has a camera in their hands.
Even the common man has a complete understanding of camera angles. No one here is so naive that they can't recognize bad films. Rahul also said that the continuous flops in cinemas this season forced him to think.
He said that old stories, old methods, and the arrogance of some people in the industry all make him restless. That's why I'm expressing my views via Twitter.
Rahul Ramakrishna is a well-known name in Telugu cinema. He's both an actor and a writer. He has been a part of several major films, including superhits like "Geetha Govindam," "Arjun Reddy," and "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo."