The Black Mark Surrounding Trivikram Brand

Trivikram Srinivas, a highly esteemed director in Tollywood, has enjoyed immense popularity and a massive fan following throughout his career. While his film “Agnyathavaasi” may have disappointed audiences, he quickly bounced back with the successful hits “Aravinda Sametha Veera Raghava” and “Ala Vaikunthapurramloo.” Renowned for his unique writing skills and compelling dialogues, Trivikram has garnered a dedicated fan base over the years.

Anticipation was high for Trivikram’s next project following the triumph of “Ala Vaikunthapurramloo.” Initially, he was scheduled to collaborate with NTR for a film, but unfortunately, the project faced cancellation for reasons unknown. Subsequently, the director’s association with Mahesh Babu for the movie “Guntur Kaaram” was announced, but it, too, encountered challenges and uncertainties.

Since its inception, “Guntur Kaaram” has been plagued by problems and changes, leading to a dip in expectations from both Mahesh and Trivikram fans. Consequently, the movie is now perceived as a project that started with promise but may not be carried forward with the same enthusiasm.

Moreover, the release of “Bro,” for which Trivikram contributed as a screenwriter and dialogue writer, received significant criticism. Even Pawan Kalyan’s fans, who typically support him wholeheartedly, expressed their dissatisfaction, noting that the trademark Trivikram dialogues were missing from the film. Pawan’s energetic presence somewhat salvaged the movie.

The combination of delays surrounding “Guntur Kaaram” and the criticism of “Bro” has undoubtedly impacted the credibility of the Trivikram brand. However, as a seasoned filmmaker, Trivikram will undoubtedly strive to regain his footing and charm audiences once again with his next venture.

In the ever-changing world of cinema, ups and downs are a natural part of the journey, and it remains to be seen how the director will navigate these rough waters and emerge stronger than ever before.