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Lagadapati Sridhar said actresses are rarely crowded.

Tamannaah’s most middle-aged female-focused film Odela 2 showed lukewarm reaction in the Telugu Stode – with just Rs 14 crore in two days, she now joins the list of unfortunate actresses such as Kajal Aggarwal, Anjali, Anjali and Keerthy Suresh, who also can’t be attracted with the Solo-Dred Dred Dred Dred Dred Dred Dred Dred Dred Dred Dred Project.
Producer Lagadapati Sridhar admitted: “Telugu audiences are a bit masculine chauvinistic and rarely go out to see women-centric films in theaters. He added: “While audiences in the region celebrate male heroes with superheroes, they do not extend the same support to the heroines who carry the film on their shoulders.” This is unfortunate, but a sad reality. ”
Sridhar noted that the number of successful female films in Tollywood has been very small. He explained: “Only a few actresses can maintain this trend, and most actresses return to the romantic interest opposite.
He further elaborated: “Audiences want to be charming heroines with leading male stars. They like to see them in the role of lover girls or wives, which increases their fan base. But when these same heroines try to “turn to heroes” and match their male counterparts to dominance on screen, this support often disappears, and these preference differences set many women apart and draw a different path.
Now, everyone is watching the new era actress Rashmika Mandanna, who has played the role of her first writer-supported writer with her girlfriend after former big stars like Allu Arjun and Ranbir Kapoor. “I hope that young actresses like Rashmika broke this Jinx and changed the game for her peers – like Shraddha Kapoor did in Bollywood together with the sensational Stree 2,” Sridhar concluded.