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Updated : Oct 25, 2017

Hero Siddharth hails from Tamil Nadu. However, he got right recognition in Telugu. Bommarillu was the career turning point for Siddharth who later failed to pick right subjects. Even though Telugu filmmakers gave continuous offers to Siddharth, he did a big blunder by criticizing Telugu industry. At one point, Siddharth stated that Telugu audience won’t encourage films with good and innovative concepts. Sid then shifted his base to Chennai with an intention of doing only Tamil films.

It’s been few years since Siddharth focusing only on Kollywood. In all these years, there’s not even single film of Sid that has gratified Tamil audiences. In fact, Siddharth made few experiments by choosing different subjects. He even tried horror genre with the film Sasikala which was a disaster. The ‘Aata’ star will next be coming up with a horror thriller film Gruham. The film’s teaser has got decent response in both Tamil and Telugu.

Siddharth who almost forgot Telugu industry has come to Hyderabad recently to promote Gruham here. Nani was invited as chief guest for the event. In fact, Nani who was a small time hero when Siddharth was in career peak stages is a most sought after Telugu stars now. Sid is now in a position to seek help of Nani to endorse his film.

Apparently, Siddharth is now crying for his mistake of criticizting Telugu industry and Telugu fans. He might have realized now that, it was his mistake of selecting bad scripts which were rejected by audience!






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