Varun Tej, the rising star of the Mega Family, saw a dramatic decline in his career after the release of "Ghani." The movie was released last year, but it failed to get even a passing amount of interest from viewers, incurring a huge loss of money. This notable incidence is especially pertinent given that Bobby, the son of Allu Arvind, and other producers co-produced the movie, which was directed by kiran Korapati, a newbie.
It is only reasonable to investigate the causes of a failure when such a disaster occurs. varun Tej also examines his mistakes as a way to improve. varun openly admitted at the screenings for his newest movie, "Gandeevadhari Arjuna," that he recognized "Ghani's" flaws.
"Ghani" wasn't my first setback, he said. In the past, I have also had difficulties. Lessons are learned more deeply through failures than from victories. I assessed my prior failures and determined the problems before fixing them. The road was opened up by this procedure for popular films like "Fida" and "Tholiprema." In light of my personal experiences, we can see where we made a mistake. We tried to include too much in "Ghani," a sports drama, and that is where the distinction lies.
Varun Tej went on to say that he had a negative first impression of "Ghani" after watching the first copy. The movie couldn't save itself, despite a glimmer of hope for a possible miracle. He emphasised how this event had changed his strategy and vowed to be more cautious in the future. varun Tej's open discussion of the challenges he endured as he looks forward to the release of "Gandeevadhari Arjuna" on the 25th of this month highlights his perseverance and resolve throughout his career in the film industry.