Very few star heroes actually live in reality, and that’s how they actually survive for a longer time in the film industry. If we take the case of macho star Gopichand, definitely his honesty is what keeps him going, and other day he shared a bit of that ‘gyaan’ at the promotions of “Bhimaa” with media folks. Here’s an interesting snippet.
When quizzed about the way he actually thinks after a film of him flops, and how he uses that experience to shape a better film next time, Gopichand shared that he knows the film’s fate during the dubbing process itself. He added that anyone on the filmmaking side, director, writer, hero or producer, should learn from the result of their previous films.
“We can’t blame the audience for a flop saying that we made a good film, but they didn’t watch it. Only if we make a good film, they will watch. Else, we have to look back at things that went wrong. Sometimes the story is good but the execution is bad, and sometimes the story itself will have flaws. If heroes and directors don’t realise and learn from that result, better films won’t come” says Gopichand, proving that he stays this close-to-reality thought process.
With Bhimaa set for March 8th release, the star hero is hopeful that this movie will enthral the audience, giving them a terrific commercial entertainer experience.
This post was last modified on 6 March 2024 2:54 am
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