What you sow is what you reap

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They say a successful film is what matters in the industry. Reputation is of least importance. Despite Prakash Raj creating hell lot of problems for the producers or directors, they tolerate him and continue to give him work just because he is talented and his films work most of the time. There has been many instances when complaints on Prakash Raj has been registered in the council but all was forgiven or matter settled but one can’t take people for granted. The bubble will burst some day. Take for example Rajashekar. The hero who was doling out unsuccessful remakes for a long time has been wanting to get into character roles, or a villain notwithstanding. He even sent feelers to be a part of Thani Oruvan remake but it didn’t happen. The sole work he got was given by Ramgopal Verma, the film is yet to release.The actor known for waking up late and not attending sets in time is a legendary tale and fact. Today even if he is ready to work in a good character role, producers and directors are remarking, ‘why create problems unnecessarily, let’s go for another option.’ This is an alarming trend and there is none to blame except the actor. Discipline, commitment and professionalism if set in the early ages of your career and is continued for a long time, people will offer roles despite the actor going through a low. The best example is Srikanth, he could complete more than 100 films just because he has the good will of the industry. It is high time actors stop giving excessive importance to money and lay a sound foundation for a glorious future.

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