Pokiri is flop compared to TEMPER

on Nov 27, 2014

Maverick director Ram Gopal Varma is known to relish by creating controversies. This time he decided to enjoy insulting Prince Mahesh Babu's fans with his comments on Young Tiger NTR's first look of his upcoming film Temper directed by Puri Jagannath. Heaping praises on Temper, RGV posted a series of tweets. Have a look...

“Saw some scenes of “Temper”. Tarak is simply outstaaaanding…I think it’s the best hero character Jagan ever created. Temper I think is the most commercial film ever made by Jagan be it songs scenes entertainment nd above all like a high mountain is TARAK. I think Jagan after “Temper” will be known as Ja’gun’ and Tarak is his bullet. Tarak as a bullet in “Temper” fired from Ja’Gun’ is more powerful than a Missile fired from an Anti Aircraft Tank. Compared to Tarak’s Temper”  “Pokiri” and “Businessman” seem like flops.”

RGV who is best at self-deprecating went on claiming that he doesn't "qualify" to direct Jr NTR especially after seeing his performance in Temper

 ”Nd just in case ppl think my tweets on Temper r bout me wanting 2 do film with Tarak I have no capacity of jagan on how he “Temper”ed Tarak. Temper lo Tarak performance choosina tharvatha naaku ardhamayindhi Thanato cinema chese arhatha naaku ledhu theliyadhu (sic).”

The comments have sure got all NTR fans excited and Sure Super Star's fans will take on RGV.


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