Social media has transformed into a battleground for debates, and actors are increasingly engaging in these conflicts. Recently, Tollywood actor Vishwak Sen found himself in a heated exchange with YouTube reviewer Barbell Pitch Meetings. Known for his candid analyses of movies and politics, the YouTuber’s recent critique of the upcoming Tollywood film “Kalki 2898 AD” sparked the controversy.
The reviewer compared “Kalki 2898 AD” to several Hollywood films, suggesting they drew inspiration from the West. Vishwak Sen responded on Instagram, accusing such reviewers of contributing to a film’s failure and challenged the YouTuber to create a 10-minute short film. In reply, the YouTuber pointed out that many actors depend on reviewers for film promotion and mocked Sen for a spelling error in his post.
It’s crucial to remember that a film’s success is ultimately determined by the audience, not by reviewers or actors. Engaging in public spats with reviewers is unnecessary and counterproductive, a lesson Vishwak Sen might need to acknowledge