Chiranjeevi-Bobby Film Faces Mega Fan Backlash Over Kona Venkat's Writing Role
Pre-production delays and writer concerns create uncertainty around Megastar's next project

The excitement around Chiranjeevi's upcoming collaboration with director Bobby has taken an unexpected turn, with Mega fans expressing serious reservations about co-writer Kona Venkat's involvement in the project.
The controversy stems from Venkat's recent association with "Band Melam," which crashed spectacularly despite heavy promotional backing. While Venkat didn't pen that script, his enthusiastic promotional campaign for the film, followed by its critical and commercial failure, has left fans questioning his current market pulse. The timing couldn't be worse, as Venkat himself revealed during "Band Melam" promotions that he's already crafting the screenplay for Chiranjeevi's next.
What makes this situation particularly delicate is the contrast with Bobby's previous Chiranjeevi outing. "Waltair Veeraiah" proved that the director understands how to package the Megastar for contemporary audiences, delivering solid commercial returns. Fans are now worried that Venkat's involvement might dilute that winning formula.
The project faces additional headwinds beyond creative concerns. KVN Productions, the banner backing this film, is reportedly grappling with financial constraints that have stalled pre-production. The production house's plate is already full with high-stakes projects like Vijay's "Jana Nayagan" and Yash's "Toxic," creating a resource crunch that's affecting timelines.
Sources suggest Chiranjeevi himself is exercising caution, unwilling to commit fully until these production issues find resolution. For a star of his stature, project stability is non-negotiable, especially when every film carries immense expectations and market pressure.
The core issue, however, remains Venkat's creative involvement. Mega fans argue that his storytelling sensibilities haven't evolved with changing audience preferences, pointing to a string of projects that failed to connect with modern viewers. In an era where even established stars must constantly reinvent their appeal, the choice of collaborators becomes crucial.
This situation reflects broader industry dynamics where fan sentiment increasingly influences project decisions. With Chiranjeevi's recent films receiving mixed responses, the stakes are particularly high for his next venture. The coming months will reveal whether the production house can resolve its financial challenges and address fan concerns to get this much-anticipated project back on track.
This story was investigated across 1 source by Agent Athreya.
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