Too much speed can lead to accidents. This rule is not just applicable on road but also in the career as well. If a hero comes up with 2-3 films in a year, many people praise him for his work ethic. But arriving with one film every two months will lead to a lot of trolling. They don’t feel like watching him again and again if he keeps on delivering flops.
But a few young heroes are going at full speed without being careful. Kiran Abbavaram arrived with ‘Vinaro Bhagyam Vishnu Katha’ in February. This movie is still running in some theatres. It competed with Dhanush’s ‘Sir’ and managed to get an average reception at the box office. He readied another film titled ‘Meter’ which is coming out on 7th April. There is not much gap between ‘Nenu Meeku Baaga Kavalisinavadini’ and ‘Vinaro Bhagyamu Vishnu Katha’. Now ‘Meter’ is arriving within two months and he announced a new project recently. Many feel that this overdose is leading to monotonous acting and the viewers may soon start ignoring his movies.
Saikumar’s son Aadi Saikumar is traveling in the same route. He is almost arriving with one film per month. He released five movies last year. He arrived with ‘Top Gear’ in December and ‘CSI Sanathan’ arriving in theatres now. With six films lined up this year, he is planning to break his own record.
Santosh Sobhan too is working on films non-stop. ‘Like Share & Subscribe’ came out on 4th November and his ‘Kalyanam Kamaneeyam’ arrived during the Sankranti season. Both of them were failures and he arrived in February with ‘Sridevi Sobhan Babu’. He is releasing ‘Anni Manchi Sakunamule’. In the next two months. This way, Santos is trying his luck every 2-3 months.
This pattern they are following is not going to benefit their careers according to the experts. With back-to-back flops coming their way, their market will take a severe beating and the audience will not care about their releases unless they start picking up better stories. But these heroes are preferring quantity over quality. Let us see if they change their style in the coming days or not.