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Nikhil apologises to Pan-India viewers, what about Telugu viewers?

Young actor Nikhil Siddhartha, who made waves across India with ‘Karthikeya 2’, posted a letter on his social media account apologizing to pan-India viewers about 'SPY' movie since it didn’t have proper release in various languages. “I apologise to all Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam and Tamil audiences for this, particularly after ‘Karthikeya 2’. My next three films will be in theatres across India with perfect planning and will be released on time,” he stated.

On the other hand, he thanked the Telugu audience for giving him big openings of his career but he didn’t say sorry for disappointing them in two Telugu states. Viewers thronged theatres on the first day, hoping that they were going to witness something unique about legendary Subhash Chandra Bose, but they were truly disappointed.

It was a usual masala potpourri of a RAW agent who is given a mission to nab a dreaded terrorist who is planning a nuclear attack on India. In the midst, they suddenly talk about missing files of Netaji and the audience believed that they are in for something special and surprising, But it just withers away as they show Kohima nuclear centre at the end and just heap praises on Netaji’s valour (which everyone knew for decades) to take audience for a ride.

The ploy of the makers to generate hype around ‘Netaji’ and promising to expose unknown truths from history about the valiant patriot backfired on them since they didn’t show anything new. Eventually, it turned out to be a flop after critics and social media panned it.

Earlier actors like Akhil Akkineni apologised for disappointing viewers after disastrous 'Agent'.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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