If a boy expresses his love truly, audience made it a flop and if a girl expresses her love truly, it is a blockbuster.
Can you guess the movies? One is Ram Charan’s Orange and the other one is the recent hit Kumari 21f.
In Orange movie, Ram Charan loves Genelia and want her to know everything about him, be it good or bad. He shows his originality in front of his girl, like saying truths about his ex-girlfriends and believing that his love do not stay long.
That range of originality was not only hated by his girl in the movie, but many other boys and girls outside. That is the result for the negative response and Orange has thus remained as a severe ‘Red’ mark in Charan’s career.
The same point, but this time from the girl’s side, is shown in Kumari 21f. In the movie, Hebah Patel expresses her original side, like drinking alcohol, getting ready to do all kinds of naughty things. Her intention was to make sure that, the guy accepts her completely, along with the negative points in her.
If you can observe, both the movie plots revolves around the same point, but the only difference is, one is from guy’s side, and the other is from girl’s side.
Needless to say, Tollywood is a male dominated industry. That point was proved strongly by Kumari 21f success, once again. The audience accepted heroine to have the negative shade, but not the hero.
On the other side, Orange’s debacle cannot be just limited to the plot, but the way the story is narrated and several other commercial flaws, which cannot be expected in a star like Ram Charan, that too just after an industry hit like Magadheera, made Orange a disaster.
By the way, Orange movie completes 5 years with today and basing this occasion, Ram Charan says that the movie is always very close t0 his heart.
By Phani Ch