Guntur Kaaram Producer Shocking Comments On Kannada Super Hit Movie

Naga Vamsi, known for his outspoken nature, recently stirred controversy with his candid remarks about the critically acclaimed film “Sapta Saagaralu Dhaati.” In a recent interaction, Vamsi didn’t hold back in expressing his dislike for somber and melancholic movies, citing “Sapta Saagaralu Dhaati” as an example.

In his typically candid style, Vamsi remarked, “I don’t derive joy from watching films like ‘Sapta Saagaralu Dhaati’ that delve into sadness. Life is already filled with challenges, so why willingly add more sorrow through cinema?”

Further explaining his perspective, he added, “Consider ‘Jersey,’ a film I produced. It portrays reality but doesn’t delve into despair. The hero’s journey is something his son can take pride in, without the need for overwhelming sadness. I back films that resonate with my preferences. It all comes down to personal outlook.”

This bold streak isn’t new for Vamsi, known for his previous controversial statements, such as critiquing Hollywood blockbuster “Avatar” directed by James Cameron. Whether praising or challenging established norms, Vamsi remains unafraid to voice his opinions, consistently sparking discussions with his unconventional perspectives within the film industry.