Mass Raja Should Give Up This Bollywood Picchi

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Some heroes have some fetishes and always they end up showing that in their movies. For example, Mass Raja Raviteja is a huge fan of Hindi because he has grown up in Mumbai for years and also he is a huge fan of Amitabh Bachhan too. For that reason, he comes up with lots of Big B and Bollywood touch in most of his film.

Even in his latest movie Disco Raja, Raviteja appears as a don in Chennai but a huge fan of vintage disco songs of Bollywood and Amitabh Bachhan. Not only he uses these Hindi songs, but also he speaks Hindi dialogues at times with his villains and others. Despite the fact that Tamilians (at least of the 80s) never loved Hindi or Hindi speaking persons, Raviteja is shown growing as a don in Madras in the 80s quite easily. These logicless character arcs don’t work as audiences are quite intelligent about the facts these days.

Also, the new generation of the audience is not connecting to that Amitabh Bachhan and Bollywood bhajana here. Back then, Raviteja did a similar kind of Bhajana in many movies including Don Seenu and others without understanding the fact the Telugu audiences of the modern day are not even a remote fan of Big B. Maybe the mass star should give up that Bollywood pichhi to make sure that his films work.


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Producers SKN and Sai Rajesh, known for backing content-driven films with strong emotional appeal, are ensuring the project receives a grand musical build-up ahead of its release.

The makers are now gearing up for the launch of the third single, Jigithara, which will be unveiled in Tirupati on a massive scale. Instead of a routine digital release, the team is planning a full-fledged public event to turn it into a celebration.

At a time when most songs are released online and quickly fade away, SKN and Sai Rajesh are adopting a different approach by giving each track a dedicated promotional spotlight.

The Tirupati Musical Fest is expected to attract a large turnout of fans and music lovers, further strengthening the film’s pre-release hype.

A key highlight of the project is Mani Sharma’s music. The veteran composer has already delivered two well-received tracks, Guruthundha and Vadhalane, both of which have struck a chord with audiences and continue to gain traction.

Now, expectations are high on Jigithara, with industry circles believing it could further elevate the album and become another standout number from Chennai Love Story.

The SKN–Sai Rajesh duo once again showcases a strong understanding of audience pulse. Their promotional strategy is being widely appreciated in film circles, as every update—from posters to songs—is steadily building curiosity around the film.

With its music creating strong buzz and aggressive promotions in place, Chennai Love Story is emerging as one of the most anticipated upcoming releases.

The film is scheduled for a grand theatrical release on July 25.