Eccentric genius Ram Gopal Varma's late night tweets are taken light by many netigens. His tweets are filled with satires, fun and mockery on contemporary social and political issues. Besides, he goes on overboard making fun of eminent personalities. Initially, his tweets were taken on serious note by many of his followers. Having understood his attitude, they gradually stopped giving importance to his tweets.
Ever since 'Baahubali' got released, Rgv started posting tweets targeting Megastar Chiranjeevi. Consolidating the views of his tweets, it was understood that Chiranjeevi should break the records of 'Baahubali' with his 150th film, if not Chiranjeevi could not be a mega hero. These tweets of Rgv were taken on a lighter note by movie fans. However, some of the innocent movie buffs have taken them seriously. Following data is for the sake of those innocent movie patron's knowledge. Checkout the following.
* Thespian late Akkineni Nageswara Rao' 'Premabhishekam' was released in the year 1981 and stood as the biggest industry hit of all time then. The movie also created many run records as well. Late NTR was expected to break the records set by ANR. However, he entered politics in 1983 without breaking 'Premabhishekam's records. Can we treat NTR's range was below par to ANR's? No..never.
* Megastar Chiranjeevi's industry hit 'Gharanamogudu' was released in 1992 and broke the collection records of all the previous industry hits. The movie was crowned the first industry hit of Tollywood with Rs.10 crores share. Meanwhile, late NTR's much hyped movie 'Major Chandrakanth' was released in the year 1993. This movie was expected to break the records set by 'Gharanamogudu'. Unfortunately, the movie couldn't. Even then NTR's status could not be eroded. Likewise, Chiranjeevi's 150th film cannot be compared with any other heroes' movies. His fans just want to see their hero on silver screen and they don't bother about the records. If the movie gets a big hit, they shall treat it as an additional bonus for them. How could Rgv miss this simple logic?