Why Telugu reviewers give flop talk to Rajinikanth Coolie movie?

Most Telugu reviewers are giving negative reviews or harsh criticism to Rajinikanth's Coolie while possibly promoting Jr. NTR's movie War 2. This could be a result of several factors, and while I can't speak for any specific reviewers, I can offer some possible explanations for this trend:

1. Regional Rivalry

  • There's often a competitive spirit between fans of different regional film industries. Telugu cinema has its own large fan base, and actors like Jr. NTR, Prabhas, and others have a significant following in the Telugu-speaking states. So, there could be some level of bias or rivalry, where the success of one actor's movie (in this case, Jr. NTR's War 2) might lead to negative or exaggerated criticism of a film starring a pan-Indian icon like Rajinikanth. Fans of Jr. NTR might hope that critical reviews of Rajinikanth's film help shift the audience's focus toward War 2.

2. Expectation vs. Reality

  • Coolie was highly anticipated as a Rajinikanth movie, which naturally brought in a lot of expectations. If the film didn't meet those high expectations in the eyes of some critics or reviewers, they may have focused on its weaknesses, highlighting the negatives more. Telugu reviewers, like all critics, may also have a different taste or preference for the type of cinema they enjoy, which might explain a less favourable review.

  • On the other hand, Jr. NTR's War 2 could be riding on the success of the first War movie and the buzz around his upcoming performance. The Telugu audience is known for its passion for its local stars, and Jr. NTR, being a huge star in Telugu cinema, likely has strong support from critics who want to see him succeed.

3. Influence of Fanbase

  • The fanbase of Jr. NTR is incredibly loyal and active on social media, so it’s possible that a negative review of Rajinikanth's film might be part of the overall trend of promoting their favourite actor. Sometimes, the sheer enthusiasm of fans can create a culture of exaggeration or rivalry where the success of one star’s movie is closely tied to undermining the other's.

4. Strategic Boosting by Industry Insiders

  • There's also the possibility that certain industry insiders, whether producers, distributors, or even some influencers, are trying to create more buzz for War 2 by amplifying negative reviews of Coolie. In the competitive world of cinema, it's not uncommon for marketing strategies to include influencing public opinion through online reviews and articles.

5. Cultural Context

  • Telugu cinema and Tamil cinema have their own unique cultural contexts, and films from one industry might not always resonate the same way with audiences from the other. A movie like Coolie, which heavily plays on Rajinikanth's iconic status, may not always be received the same way by Telugu-speaking audiences, who might prefer the action-packed, high-energy style that Jr. NTR brings in his films.

In the end, it could be a mix of regional pride, the personal preferences of critics, and the marketing strategies at play. Both Rajinikanth and Jr. NTR have loyal fanbases, and it’s not unusual for those involved in either film to want to see their movie shine.

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