Director Anil Ravipudi once again proved why he connects so well with audiences. In his recent interview with Gulte Pro, given as part of Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu promotions, Anil spoke openly about memes, family films, and the popular “bazaar guy” meme. His light hearted response has added more buzz to MSG.
Anil’s Take on the “Bazaar Guy” Meme
Every Sankranthi season, Telugu social media is filled with memes. One popular meme appears whenever a film is called a family entertainer. The joke ‘Youth’ reply usually is, “If it’s a family film, then am I a bazaar guy?”
Talking about this meme, Anil Ravipudi said he laughed a lot when he first saw it. He responded in a very simple way. According to him, the youth who create these memes are also part of families.
Anil said calling oneself a “bazaar person” is not correct because everyone belongs to a family. Youth are not outside the family audience. They are an important part of it.
Childhood Memories and Family Films
Anil also shared memories from his childhood. He said he watched films like Abbai Garu, Sundara Kanda, and Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu in theatres along with his parents. Those moments stayed with him and still give him a nostalgic feeling.
He explained that earlier too, families and youngsters watched films together. Only tastes may change, but the joy of watching together remains the same.
Why MSG Is Not Just for Elders
Speaking about Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu, Anil clarified that the film is not made only for elders.
Anil strongly believes that family films are not limited to parents or elders. Family means kids, youngsters, and elders together.
With his honest and fun reply to the meme culture, Anil Ravipudi made it clear that Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu is meant for everyone, including the very youth who create the memes.
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