Tollywood actor Vijay Deverakonda, known for his bold statements, often finds himself at the center of controversy. During the recent promotions for “Family Star,” Deverakonda remarked that he is no longer willing to work with debut directors, insisting they need at least a year of experience for him to consider them. These comments have sparked criticism from fans and industry professionals alike.
Deverakonda’s stance is particularly contentious given that he achieved stardom through collaborations with debut directors like Sandeep Reddy Vanga and Tharun Bhasker. In contrast, fellow Tier 2 actor Nani has embraced working with new directors, garnering both critical acclaim and commercial success. Nani’s debut directors, Srikanth Odela and Shouryuv, recently received the Best Debut Directors Award at the Filmfare Awards.
Netizens have pointed out Nani’s successful judgment in working with debut directors and criticized Deverakonda’s comments as short-sighted. While acknowledging the risks of working with debutants, many argue that actors have a role in nurturing new talent—a responsibility that Nani has embraced. In contrast, Deverakonda’s preference for established directors is seen by some as selfish.
Despite the backlash, Deverakonda is focused on making a strong comeback with his upcoming film, whose first-look poster was recently released. Fans are eager to see if this new project will reinforce his standing in the industry. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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