Ram Gopal Varma openly supported producer Naga Vamsi, who faced heavy trolling after the underwhelming response to War 2 in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Varma praised Vamsi’s resilience and said he is the kind of producer who, when attacked by trolls, rises “ten times higher.”
This endorsement comes at a time when Naga Vamsi directly countered negative comments on social media. He made it clear that he will stay in the film industry for at least the next 10 to 15 years. Despite criticism, Vamsi already started preparing for his upcoming project Mass Jathara, showing confidence in his long-term journey in cinema.
Ram Gopal Varma’s Strong Words
On his X (formerly Twitter) timeline, Ram Gopal Varma wrote, “From whatever I observed, @vamsi84 is the kind of producer, when thrown down by good-for-nothing trolls, he will bounce up ten times higher than the sky.” His words gave Naga Vamsi a much-needed boost as trolls harshly attacked him after War 2’s release.
Naga Vamsi’s Response to Trolls
Facing a wave of negativity, Naga Vamsi posted a sharp reply on X to silence trolls. He mocked the false stories about him quitting films and wrote in Telugu that many people keep creating dramatic narratives around his name. He clarified the truth with a bold statement: “Sorry to disappoint you all, but that time hasn’t come yet. I will stay in cinema for at least another 10–15 years. At the cinemas, for the cinema, always! See you soon with our next outing, Mass Jathara.”
Through this message, he not only dismissed rumors but also showed his determination to continue producing films without giving up.
War 2 Backlash and Future Plans
War 2, directed by Ayan Mukerji, released on August 14 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. The film featured Jr NTR, Hrithik Roshan, and Kiara Advani and came from Aditya Chopra’s YRF Spy Universe. Although the film received decent reviews in some places, audiences in the Telugu-speaking states responded with less enthusiasm. Because Naga Vamsi distributed the film in Andhra and Telangana, trolls unfairly targeted him. They questioned his decisions and spread baseless rumors about him leaving the industry.
Instead of stepping back, Naga Vamsi chose to fight negativity. He announced Mass Jathara and promised to prove his consistency and passion for cinema.
A Producer Who Refuses to Quit
Ram Gopal Varma’s support shows the respect Naga Vamsi commands in the industry. Despite online negativity, Vamsi continues to show resilience and confidence in his upcoming projects. His attitude sends a clear message: trolls cannot decide the fate of a committed filmmaker.
Now audiences eagerly wait for Mass Jathara to see how Naga Vamsi bounces back stronger after the setback of War 2.
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