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RVC Appearing Differently Now!

on May 24, 2017

Commenting badly or abusing woman has become new trend in small and big screen of late and the reason behind the latest development is to draw attention of male youth. Likewise, young hero Naga Chaitanya starrer Rarandoy Veduka Chudham trailer also has a dialogue 'Ammailu Manashanthiki Hanikaram', which also shows woman in bad light.

Though no one actually cared much about the dialogue and few males even enjoyed it, now the same dialogue is sounding contradictory and the trailer is also appearing differently now. This is because of senior actor Chalapathi Rao's comments on women at the film's audio launch.

Even common audiences didn't find any fault in the dialogue then. However, it is appearing abnormal now to everyone. In fact, there was a feeling that, it was a pure family entertainer. And the opinion has been changed now because of the incident.

There should be a limit for everything. In fact, a joke on a female should enjoyed even by her. Then only it is called as a joke. Or else it won't be called a joke, but will be considered as a misconduct. Seriously, when would filmmakers stop targeting females.

On the other hand, the big question is how Chalapathi Rao's comments are going to affect the film- in positive way with huge free publicity or negative way with negative opinion on the film with the dialogue and the senior actor's derogatory remarks!


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