SM Lecturing Adivi Sesh And Siddhu: Will They Listen?

Adivi Sesh Siddhu debate

Tollywood is blessed with an array of youngsters who have been very passionate about acting and also very particular about the kind of scripts that they do. Two of the prominent names on the list are Adivi Sesh and Siddhu Jonnalagadda.

These two talented youngsters have an urban touch, which brought them closer to the modern day audience. Also, the kind of films that they had been doing in the recent past had built a fair bit of credibility to their names.

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However, there has been a major complaint against these two actors at a technical and creative level. After watching their interview, interviews and hearing rumours and gossips, many social media users are of the opinion that both Sesh and Siddhu get heavily involved with the creative process of their films.

In fact, Sesh and Siddhu happened to cowrite their respective films in the recent past. This could potentially signal that they had been extensively involved in the creative process of their films.

This has now invited a strong reaction from social media users for commenting that it is better if both Sesh and Siddhu stick to acting while leaving the creative job to the director.

It is well within the right of the hero to be fully involved with the creative process in the writing stage. But once the shoot starts, it must be entirely the job of the director to look after the proceedings. This will let them concentrate on acting while director has clarity on shoot. As the popular saying goes, having legs on two boats will only sink the person, remarked a few netizens.

But at the heart of it, we don’t know if both these actors are actually so intrusive while filming and production of their films. Reacting only based on social media reports is not entirely advisable.

But at the same time, it is extremely important for heroes also to take certain feedback from social media users or at least fragments of the same. So we shall see if these two talented youngsters would take the ongoing feedback regarding creative involvement in their films.

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