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Raviteja choosing costly remuneration over quality scripts?

Raviteja choosing costly remuneration over quality scripts?

Mass Maharaaj Ravi Teja spent years working hard to achieve stardom. Once he reached that status, he enjoyed a successful career with no looking back. However, he is now facing criticism for his recent choices in scripts and film selection.

This shift in his career has led top producers like Mythri Movie Makers and Dil Raju to distance themselves from him due to his high remuneration demands. Currently, Ravi Teja's focus seems to be more on securing high pay rather than selecting strong scripts.

Raviteja has been signing on for films with producers willing to pay him Rs 30 crores, seemingly indifferent to the outcome of these films. His latest project, "Mr. Bachchan," directed by Harish Shankar, has been met with poor reviews, and Ravi Teja's lack of promotional effort for the film has been noticeable.

The promotion burden fell on Harish Shankar and Bhagyashri Borse. Reviewing his recent solo projects, out of his last ten films, only "Krack" and "Dhamaka" have been successful, while the remaining eight films have failed significantly, struggling to earn Rs 10 crores. 

Despite these results, Ravi Teja continues to charge Rs 30 crores per film. To sustain his career in the long run, it is crucial for him to prioritize script quality over high paychecks and reassess his approach to choosing projects.