
Mass Maharaj Ravi Teja’s films usually have a lot of buzz about them. He has a lot of craze among the masses and his movies always get decent openings. But his recent track record is not that great as not one film except ‘Krack’ had succeeded at the box office. The effect is clearly seen on his upcoming film ‘Ramrao On Duty’.
Directed by Sharat Mandava, this movie is releasing on 29th July. But there is zero buzz on the film and not many know that the film is releasing at the end of this month. The team released three songs and a teaser till date but they failed to create any kind of hype. These days promotions are very important. People are only entering the theaters if the promotions are properly planned and executed. There are times when heavily promoted films also failed to get good revenues. At this point in time, Ravi Teja’s film is not having any buzz and the team is doing nothing in terms of promotions.
Barring the release of promotional content and a media interaction with the debut director, Ravi Teja did not make a single statement about this film. It is high time that the film’s unit needs to step up in terms of promotions. Let us wait and see what they do in the coming days. This movie produced under Sudhakar Cherukuri’s SLV Cinemas LLP and RT Teamworks is directed by debutant Sharath Mandava. Venu Thottempudi plays a key role and Ravi Teja will be seen as a Deputy Collector Mandal Revenue Officer in his 68th film.
Rajisha Vijayan and Divyansha Koushil are the female leads in this project while Nasser, Sr Naresh, Pavitra Lokesh, ‘Sarpatta’ John Vijay, Chaitanya Krishna, Tanikella Bharani, Rahul Rama Krishna, Eerojullo Sree, Madhu Sudan Rao, Surekha Vani and others play key roles. Sam CS composed the music for this film while Sathyan Sooryan is the director of photography. Praveen KL is the editor and this story is written from true incidents.
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94-Year-Old Singeetam Praises Pushpa 2
June 17, 2026

Proving that age is truly just a number, legendary filmmaker Singeetam Srinivasa Rao has achieved yet another remarkable feat by directing a full-length feature film at the age of 94. If making a film at such an age is an accomplishment in itself, delivering a successful one is an even bigger achievement. Released last Friday, Sing Geetham has struck a chord with the younger generation and is steadily marching towards box-office success.
What makes the achievement even more extraordinary is that Singeetam conceived the idea nearly four decades ago and held on to it all these years. The fact that the concept still feels fresh and relevant to today’s audiences is a testament to his creative vision. Riding high on the film’s success, the veteran director recently interacted with Telugu journalists from his residence in Chennai and shared his thoughts on contemporary cinema.
During the interaction, Singeetam revealed that two recent films had impressed him the most — Pushpa 2 and Kantara. Interestingly, he had special praise for Sukumar and Allu Arjun’s blockbuster Pushpa 2.
“Among the recent films, Pushpa 2 and Kantara impressed me immensely. I particularly loved the characterization of the hero in Pushpa 2. As for Kantara, it is an extraordinary film. The emotions, character arcs, and storytelling in the movie are exceptionally strong,” said the veteran filmmaker.
Coming from a director who has built a career on experimentation and innovative storytelling, such appreciation is undoubtedly a matter of pride for the makers of both films.
Speaking about Sing Geetham, Singeetam Srinivasa Rao said that the film was made keeping Gen Z audiences in mind, and he was delighted that the younger generation had embraced it wholeheartedly. He described this phase as one of the finest periods of his career and expressed confidence that Sing Geetham would earn even greater recognition with the passage of time.
The veteran filmmaker also made it clear that the credit for the film’s success largely belongs to director Nag Ashwin, acknowledging his contribution in bringing the project to life.