
Producer Dil Raju recently expressed his frustration, questioning why the media keeps asking him about Game Changer.
He asked, “Aren’t there any other flops? Aren’t there other topics to discuss? Why are you all still stuck on the same film, even after six months?”
He shifted the blame onto the media, saying they’re the ones constantly chasing him with questions about Game Changer.
But a quick look at all his interviews reveals something else — Dil Raju himself.
It's clear that his enthusiasm kept the conversation alive. Media, naturally, gravitates toward topics that interest the public. If the audience is curious about Game Changer, the media will reflect that curiosity.
Let’s say, for argument’s sake, the media did bring it up again after six months.
What should a seasoned and sharp speaker like Dil Raju have done? He could’ve said, “Let’s talk about Thammudu instead,” or simply replied, “Let’s skip that question.” Or at least responded with, “That’s an old issue, let’s move on.”
Instead, watch his interviews closely — whenever someone mentioned Game Changer, Dil Raju dove in with long explanations.
He didn’t hesitate to speak for 10, 20, or even 30 minutes about it. And now that the tide has turned, he’s blaming the media.
If you revisit all his interviews, you’ll clearly see where the excitement came from, whose curiosity fueled the talk, and ultimately, who’s truly at fault.