Telugu actor Suhas, who delivered a sensational beginning with powerful short films and earned universal acclaim for his substance-filled film Color Photo, is now crossing an important milestone in his career. Having transitioned smoothly from working roles to lead roles, Suhas has been credited for his selection of significant stories and real performances.
Yet, his recent work has met with a mixed reception. While some of his ventures worked for the audience, others could not manage to catch their attention, leading to fewer footfalls in cinemas during subsequent screenings. This trend has raised eyebrows regarding his script selection and overall approach.
One of the major problems appears to be the seriality of the roles Suhas is selecting, which is increasingly contributing to audience weariness. His most recent online release, Uppu Kappurambu, failed to create much hype, and his latest theatrical effort, Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama, although with a promising script, was a disappointment for critics and viewers as well.
While Suhas had high hopes for the success of the film, the implementation failed to connect, impacting its box office run.
Moving forward, it is essential that Suhas diversify his script choice and try out new, energetic characters that test his limits. With two new films in production now, his selection in the next few months will go a long way towards determining his destiny in Telugu cinema.
With immense ability and a natural affinity for the screen, Suhas has every ingredient to have a long-lasting space in the industry. However, to build upon his fame and success, he has to change things up and take innovative narratives rather than predictable routes. He has fans and industry observers at the edge of their seats, hoping and waiting for Suhas to make the right decisions that launch him off to new heights.