Director Hari Shankar returned with his favorite hero, Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja, but delivered one of the biggest disasters for him. Hits and flops are common for any director or hero, but Mr. Bachchan will be remembered for all the noise Hari Shankar made before its release.
He antagonized everyone like there was no tomorrow, believing that confidence and publicity would boost the film’s performance.
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However, what truly matters is how the film turned out. When Mr. Bachchan released, it had special premieres a day before in Hyderabad. From the very first show, trolls started heavily targeting the film.
Most directors appear confident and speak confidently, which is needed to promote their work. But in the end, if the film doesn’t deliver content, no amount of noise before the release helps. In fact, it backfires, hurting the film more, as happened with Hari Shankar’s Mr. Bachchan.
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In his attempt to generate enthusiasm and create buzz, Hari Shankar seemed to lose judgment. Either he misjudged the film or the people around him failed to recognize the issues with the content. The free hand he received from the hero and producer resulted in a disastrous outcome.
Mr. Bachchan will forever be a lifetime regret for Hari Shankar. It’s not just that the film became a disaster, but when you boast about your work and it gets outright rejected, the difference is glaring. That’s what happened with Mr. Bachchan, making it one of the most trolled films and directors of the year.
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