Renowned filmmaker SS Rajamouli continues to break barriers and redefine Indian cinema with his groundbreaking work. From elevating Telugu cinema to a whole new level to securing an Oscar with Naatu Naatu, his success knows no bounds.
However, a puzzling wave of hatred from some Tamil cinema enthusiasts has emerged, questioning Rajamouli’s prowess. Despite his unparalleled success, some are unable to accept that no Tamil filmmaker comes close to matching his legacy.
Critics point to Shankar’s Indian 2 and suggest that the departure of writer Sujatha may have impacted his work. Drawing parallels, skeptics speculate that Rajamouli’s career may suffer if he no longer collaborates with his father, Vijayendra Prasad. But to question Rajamouli’s talent as a storyteller is short-sighted, as he continues to captivate audiences like no other in Indian cinema.
Comparisons to Baahubali and RRR scripts only further demonstrate Rajamouli’s unparalleled ability to bring stories to life on the big screen. His unique approach and unmatched craft set him apart from his peers, making the criticism from a select group of Tamil fans baseless.
In the end, Rajamouli’s legacy as a visionary filmmaker remains unshakable, regardless of the opinions of a few naysayers.