1️⃣ “We gave Pawan Kalyan garu an all-time record…”
→ Who the hell are you to “give” Pawan Kalyan garu anything? He’s a legend who created history long before your name appeared on a poster. His craze builds your business — not the other way around. You didn’t “give” him records; his name gave you relevance. So show some humility before claiming credit for what fans and the star power built.
2️⃣ “We did it purely out of love for Telugu cinema and respect for the star image…”
→ Respect isn’t in lip service; it’s in action. Love for Telugu cinema doesn’t include playing double games and using stars’ names as business shields.
3️⃣ “No matter the fan base… once we commit, we go all in.”
→ “All in” until it backfires — then it’s all excuses. Commitment isn’t posting damage control statements after every release.
4️⃣ “There are plenty of on-ground challenges in the USA…”
→ Every distributor faces hurdles. The difference? Others fix problems quietly; you turn them into sympathy threads for attention.
5️⃣ “It’s frustrating when someone sitting in India comments…”
→ When you make public claims, expect public questions.The same fans supported you,when you claimed "You are fighting agianst MAFIA".
Now Fans across the globe have every right to call out your incompetence. Location doesn’t define awareness — honesty does.
6️⃣ “Why would anyone kill their own business?”
→ Ego and overconfidence. You already did — by attacking fans and crying foul instead of accepting your own mismanagement.
7️⃣ “Thanks to genuine North America Pawan Kalyan garu’s fans…”
→ Stop using the word “genuine” like a marketing prop. You used these same fans for delivering content to remote places,they did that out of their love towards Pawan Kalyan garu.not for the sake of your business and then you trashed them when they asked questions. Don’t talk about “genuine” when you’ve shown nothing but manipulation.
8️⃣“We’ve always given the best possible releases for all our heroes…”
→ “Best possible”? If chaos, delay, and confusion are your definition of “best,” then congratulations — mission achieved. Professionals deliver. Excuse-makers post paragraphs.
9️⃣ “Even then, we gave all-time record in Canada…”
→ Big words, there were 35 premiere shows planned in GTA alone..
More 5000 tickets booked all over canada.yet you dis-regard all of these.. and gave the worst theatrical experience for $35. And you still claim that 'YOU' gave all time record in canada
🔟 “You tweet for a few days, but we bear losses for a lifetime…”
→ You bear losses because of poor planning, arrogance, and ego-driven decisions — not because of tweets. Fans promote your movies for free. Maybe try respecting them before playing victim.
1️⃣1️⃣ “No distributor would hurt their own business…”
→ Except the ones who keep doing it through arrogance, blame games, and fake narratives. You’re your own worst enemy.
1️⃣2️⃣ “By goddess Prathyangira Devi being on our side…”
→ Then act with dignity. Using a divine name to justify manipulation is disrespect, not devotion. Don’t drag a goddess into your PR stunts.
1️⃣3️⃣ “If we can’t, no one can.”
→ That’s not confidence, that’s delusion and arrogance. Telugu cinema existed before you and will thrive long after you. You’re not irreplaceable — you’re just loud.
We have always given the best possible releases for all our heroes, even when we faced many hurdles. We did it purely out of love for Telugu cinema and respect for the star image they carry. We value that. We respect that.
No matter the fan base. No matter the time constraints. Once we commit, we go all in.
There are plenty of on-ground challenges in the USA. While we understand the lack of awareness back home, it’s frustrating when someone sitting in India casually comments on things without understanding the ground reality. Still, we respect that it’s all coming from love for their stars.
Now, coming to the Canada release issue being tied to the USA one… let’s be clear. Why would anyone kill their own business? We didn’t plan the best release for Pawan Kalyan garu just because fans asked. We did it out of genuine love and deep respect for a massive project like OG.
Thanks to genuine North America Pawan Kalyan garu’s fans, even with last-minute hurdles, we made sure the film reached every possible location.. So why would we ignore a relatively small territory like Canada because of a few baseless and ill-informed tweets?
And even then, we gave Pawan Kalyan garu an all-time record in Canada. Even if there had been zero issues, that wouldn’t have made a big difference. Let’s not forget, you tweet for a few days and move on, while the losses stay with us for a lifetime.
We actually lost more money in Canada on other projects than we did on OG.
No distributor, including us, would ever hurt their own business on purpose. That’s just narrow thinking.
And still, WE LOVE YOU.
At the end of the day,
We are doing business. And we will continue to give the best possible release every single time.
Whether you like it or not, here’s the fact.
Fortunately, and by goddess Prathyangira Devi being on our side, most of the films we have distributed have achieved their all-time records through us. And that would not have been possible without the fans in the USA showing up and supporting their heroes. We love you for that.
If you know, you know. If you don’t, get educated.
IF WE CAN’T, NO ONE CAN.