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Acharya Producer Not That Innocent

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Acharya Producer Is Not an Innocent

Acharya Producer Not Innocent
Acharya Producer Not Innocent

It's observed, of late,  that some journos are penning hilarious articles unknowingly. They actually feel their cooked up stories are taken serious note by the readers. But then, ultimately, those articles end up as laughing stock for the readers. One such fun-filled story is as follows.

Mega Power Star Ram Charan is investing not even a penny on Acharya despite being a producer. The whole burden, on investment's side, is shouldered by another producer Niranjan Reddy. But then, Ram Charan let his name popularized as a producer and will charge 50% profits from Niranjanjan Reddy in addition to his and his father Megastar Chiranjeevi's remuneration. Ram Charan did it so because he lost too much on Sye Raa Narasimhareddy. And then, eventually, producer Niranjan Reddy is made the scapegoat. 

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How can above story be a laugh riot? Checkout the real story below.

When Megastar Chiranjeevi is in a lead role, no producer can be an innocent. If anyone feels those producers are innocent, that person can be regarded innocent. In fact, both Ram Charan and Niranjan Reddy will get table profits the film's pre release business that includes theatricals, satellite rights, OTT rights and Hindi dubbing rights. No producer leaves this great opportunity working with a Megastar's film. Another fact sheet says, Ram Charan didn't lose too much on Sye Raa as is cooked up in the above story. In fact, it's a profitable venture in Telugu states and the film was sold out to economical prices in other languages. Above all, Ram Charan treated it as a mission bankrolling all of Megastar's films on his own banner. This decision is now way related to hits and misses of his projects. Ergo, it's inevitable, he has good stakes at Acharya

It's now wished that the articles of the journos shouldn't turn laughing stock among the readers coz. these comedy articles may give a jolt on the credibility of media houses.