There is a decade or say few decades long flashback wherein star directors like Raghavendra Rao, Kodanda Rami Reddy, Kodi Rama Krishna, B Gopal and many others have created a mass template which has become so vogue and is finding its applicability even in current times to every hero in industry with solid following. Despite the framework of a powerful hero introduction, glamorous heroines, couple of funny episodes, scintillating songs, a flashback to with revenge and then revealing hero’s mission is so popular, all it depends on a director’s capability and vision in execution which leads to the path of success.
Off late, right from top directors to highly knowledgeable critics, everyone is falling short in catching the mass pulse of audience in a right tone. While ‘Akhil, Bruce Lee’ etc have followed the trend but directors absolutely failed in exploiting the best of advantages served by their heroes and audience too reacted aptly.
Flowing with stream, ‘Bengal Tiger’ also faced the danger of falling into similar category. Apparently, Sampat Nandi is more accustomed for this kind of verdicts. His ‘Yemaindi Ee Vela, Rachcha’ could not gratify critics but caught the mass pulse perfectly becoming biggest commercial blockbusters. ‘Bengal Tiger’ is also cruising in the same path to stand out as a commercial blockbuster and biggest grosser in Ravitea career.