Naga Vamsi, the head of Sithara Entertainments, recently found himself at the center of a media storm following comments he made about the upcoming Sankranthi season. His assertion that there would be no tough competition for the festival sparked a flurry of reactions, particularly among passionate Mega fans.
During subsequent media interactions, Vamsi clarified that his comments had been misconstrued. He emphasized that there would be only three releases, not six, for Sankranthi 2025. Vamsi acknowledged the miscommunication that led to fan wars on social media, stating that his intention was merely to express confidence in a balanced release schedule, rather than undermine the significance of any specific film, including Ram Charan’s highly anticipated “Game Changer.”
Vamsi reiterated his desire to collaborate with Ram Charan in the future, showcasing his commitment to fostering positive relationships in the industry. He urged fans to understand the context of his statements and avoid engaging in social media skirmishes. With his upcoming film, “Lucky Baskhar,” set to hit screens on October 31st, Vamsi remains focused on delivering quality entertainment rather than engaging in unnecessary controversies.
As the industry prepares for the Sankranthi festivities, the initial frenzy surrounding the release schedule has subsided. While the excitement for the upcoming films remains high, it appears that the only clash this Sankranthi may be between viewers over which film to watch first.