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Sycophancy in story discussions ? By Prakash Surya

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Sir, your story is super! Sir, you  are brilliant! Sir, how come you get such great ideas even Hollywood Directors never dreamt of . Are some of buzzz  words in story discussions, that’s what someone told me. It is a hardcore truth, whether one believes or not. Many of the Producers invest a lot of money in the pre production, and they are the only people who suffer a lot in the Great game of fortune. Unfortunately,  they are least bothered about content, and they are more concerned about combinations and business.There is  no doubt  that Tollywood has been producing incredible movies in terms of economics and grandeur.Probably, the reason, why the Indian film business is being shaken by our heroes, such as Prabhas, Ram Charan, NTR, and Allu Arjun, etc because of content. The Films that fail mostly badly written. Here is, about material that mostly, when production houses prioritize  quantity over quality  the outcomes are merely mediocre.Does the content being controlled by a small number of people lack a logical mindset, or is it a result of hegemony?This issue is not exclusive to the film business; it is also surfacing in other sectors. I had a conversation with a well-read person who is knowledgeable about  good content.He grinned and said, “I don’t care too much about sycophancy or what people think; as long as I get paid, that’s all that matters.”if I begin to criticize others it will hurt my bread and butter.  It is their responsibility to identify helpful critique and their desire for information that makes sense. If not, there will be failures.I arrived to the logical conclusion that it is an industry driven by luck and economics, that things happen as they please, and that no one can be held accountable for the mess.The takeaway from this argument is that, should content be included as a feature,if it so  it will benefit the economy of the Industry and serve as a source of eternal pride for telugu cinema.                                                                                                                                     By Prakash Surya

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