In a recent press meet with memers organized by the team of Ooru Peru Bhairavakona to promote their ongoing film, a rather unexpected incident unfolded.
Among the attendees, which included director VI Anand, and actors Sundeep Kishan, Varsha Bollamma, and Kavya Thapar, one particular interaction stood out.
During the event, a youngster, presumably a meme creator, attempted to garner attention by posing double-meaning questions, particularly targeting actor Sundeep Kishan.
He asked Sundeep which of the two heroines he enjoyed the most during the shooting.
However, faced with continued inappropriate questioning, Kishan eventually took a firm stance, expressing his disapproval of such tactics and advising the individual against seeking cheap publicity at the expense of decency.
His response, characterized by both assertiveness and maturity, drew appreciation on social media.
This incident sheds light on a concerning trend where some individuals, often young and inexperienced, resort to sensationalism in pursuit of fleeting fame.
Some movie teams are bringing these amateurish meme makers who are mostly very young and have little understanding of the industry. They are just obsessed with some instant fame and popularity.
In the past, many celebrities couldn’t handle such scenarios sensibly and became the target of online trolls. Sundeep’s composed handling serves as a commendable example of how to navigate such situations with grace and sense.