
Sensible_07
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In BR's review, the lighting is good and there's no lens glare on glasses. Background ni clean ga remove chesaaru. Nee video lo adhi ledhu @BarbellPitchMee Nenu BR review ni chudataniki, 150mb spend chesa. Nee review chudataniki 200mb spend chesa. Same quality endhuku ledu??












As a filmmaker, I believe cinema should entertain, inspire, and connect with audiences. It should never make anyone feel uncomfortable or disrespected. We have heard the feedback regarding certain scenes in Peddi and have taken it seriously. I have always had immense respect for women, both on and off screen, and it was never our intention to objectify or disrespect any female character. If any part of the film has been perceived that way, we respect those sentiments, understand the concerns being raised, and sincerely apologize. After reviewing the feedback, we have decided to make changes to the concerned portions. Cinema grows through its connection with audiences, and as storytellers, we have a responsibility to be mindful of evolving perspectives and sensitivities. Every woman deserves to be respected, valued, and represented with dignity. We remain committed to telling stories that celebrate strong characters and uphold those values. Thank you to everyone who shared their views honestly and sincerely."







I genuinely liked #Peddi. Is it a perfect film? Maybe not. But the amount of negativity surrounding it is honestly surprising. Somewhere along the way, we’ve become more interested in tearing films apart than celebrating the effort, craft, and emotion that go into making them. Constructive criticism is important, but constant negativity has become the default reaction. Cinema is meant to be experienced, discussed, and enjoyed. #Peddi may not work for everyone, and that’s completely fine. But the extreme backlash feels disproportionate to what is actually on screen. Sometimes it’s okay to appreciate a film for what it is instead of focusing only on what it isn’t. Let’s bring back the culture of celebrating cinema as much as we criticise it. Well-deserved appreciation for @AlwaysRamCharan and @BuchiBabuSana garu for putting their efforts to make it happen









