For a week, you couldn’t escape Ravi Babu. His eccentric interviews and bold statements were everywhere, making #Razor look like a digital sensation. He pitched it with the confidence of a man who had reinvented the wheel.
Unfortunately, “viral” doesn’t pay the light bill. The ground reality is a disaster, with reports suggesting the openings won’t even cover the cost of the posters. It’s a classic case of a movie being a YouTube blockbuster and a theatrical “no-show.”
The irony is thick: Ravi Babu is great at getting clicks, but those clicks didn’t buy tickets. In 2026, where even big films struggle, Razor proved that being the talk of the town means nothing if the theaters are empty.
Ravi Babu proved that viral clips aren’t currency. Razor was sharp in interviews, but at the box office, it couldn’t even cut through its own printing costs.




