Director Venkatesh Maha has once again put his upcoming psychological period drama, Rao Bahadur, at the center of intense social media debate. Known for his highly confident promotional remarks, the filmmaker made a striking statement during a recent promotional event for the movie.
Addressing a well-known past comment by legendary actor Kamal Haasan, who had once stated he would retire the day he found an actor who could perform at his level from the newer generation, Maha claimed that such a performer has finally arrived in Telugu cinema.
He boldly stated that the film’s lead actor, Satyadev, possesses the acting calibre to match Kamal Haasan’s legendary standards.
This massive comparison has not gone down well with a large section of moviegoers and digital commentators. While Satyadev is widely respected as a highly versatile and deeply talented performer, comparing him at this stage of his career to a global cinematic icon like Kamal Haasan is being heavily criticised as extreme exaggeration.
Netizens quickly pointed out that this is not an isolated incident in the film’s promotional campaign. Previously, during the project’s teaser launch event, the makers drew sharp reactions by drawing parallels between their film and industry milestones like Baahubali and RRR.
The recurring pattern of high-stakes comparisons raises a critical question for tracking experts: Is this an authentic reflection of extreme creative confidence, or is it a calculated tactical move designed to force the public into talking about the project?
With Rao Bahadur scheduled for a worldwide theatrical release on July 3, 2026, under the GMB Entertainment banner, the pressure to cut through the box office noise is immense.
However, history indicates that setting the narrative bar this extraordinarily high can easily backfire. By inviting direct comparisons to undisputed cinematic milestones and acting legends, the team has left absolutely no room for error, placing a massive burden on the actual theatrical content to deliver perfectly on opening day.




