Power star's woes have increased with Panjaa being declared as a disaster at the box office. This film has raised so many hopes, but ended up like most of the Pawan's films post Khushi. Despite having that evergreen charisma and never ending charm, Pawan is still failing to make one 'universally appreciated' film.
Why is Pawan Kalyan failing repeatedly? Where does the fault lie? One thing we all agree is his inclination towards Tamil directors. But the actual problem lies within him. He couldn't restrict himself from dictating terms to the directors.
When Trivikram narrated the story of Jalsa, PK was attracted to the 'naxalite' angle. Trivikram dealt that in a comical way, but Pawan asked him to add 'reality' to it, which was eventually out of sync with the actual story. Despite that flaw Jalsa survived, thanks to Trivikram's humor and DSP's music.
When Vishnu Vardhan approached him, Pawan didn't ask him if he has any story to start off with. Instead he gave him the 'idea' and asked him to develop a story around it. What we finally have is a half baked Panjaa! It is high time for the Power star to stop 'Involving' in director's business and let them have the final call.
Why is Pawan Kalyan failing repeatedly? Where does the fault lie? One thing we all agree is his inclination towards Tamil directors. But the actual problem lies within him. He couldn't restrict himself from dictating terms to the directors.
When Trivikram narrated the story of Jalsa, PK was attracted to the 'naxalite' angle. Trivikram dealt that in a comical way, but Pawan asked him to add 'reality' to it, which was eventually out of sync with the actual story. Despite that flaw Jalsa survived, thanks to Trivikram's humor and DSP's music.
When Vishnu Vardhan approached him, Pawan didn't ask him if he has any story to start off with. Instead he gave him the 'idea' and asked him to develop a story around it. What we finally have is a half baked Panjaa! It is high time for the Power star to stop 'Involving' in director's business and let them have the final call.
PK should better stop 'fingering' business
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