Sree Vishnu, one of the most loved actors among Telugu audiences, is facing intense scrutiny over his Sree Vishnu script selection as three of his films released in just two months have ended as box office failures.
The actor, known for choosing content-driven scripts, has been unable to elevate his career to the next level despite his popularity. His recent track record has left fans questioning his judgment in picking the right projects.
Three Films, Three Failures
In the last two months, Sree Vishnu has witnessed a nightmare run at the box office. Here’s how his recent releases performed:
| Film | Role | Box Office Status |
|---|---|---|
| Vishnu Vinyasam | Lead | Disaster |
| Mrithyunjay | Lead | Disaster |
| Gayapaada Simham | Extended Cameo | Heading Towards Failure |
Both Vishnu Vinyasam and Mrithyunjay, where he played the lead, emerged as disasters despite releasing with moderate expectations. The films failed to connect with audiences and wrapped up their theatrical runs with poor collections.
Meanwhile, Gayapaada Simham, which released this weekend with Sree Vishnu in an extended cameo role, is also trending towards failure. The film has received lukewarm response from audiences and critics alike.
Fan Concerns Over Repetitive Performance Style
Beyond script selection, fans are also complaining that Sree Vishnu is acting similarly across all his movies. The lack of variation in his performances has become a growing concern among his loyal fanbase.
Despite the failures, audiences note that Mrithyunjay had a relatively better response compared to his other recent releases. The crime thriller format seemed to resonate more with viewers, and fans are urging him to explore more films in this genre.
Career at Crossroads
Sree Vishnu’s continuous misjudgments in script selection have become a significant obstacle in his career growth. The actor, who has built a reputation for choosing unique scripts, now needs to reassess his approach to project selection.
The recent string of failures follows an earlier box office crisis where both Mrithyunjay and Vishnu Vinyasam failed to perform during their opening weekends, putting additional pressure on the actor’s market value.
Industry observers suggest that Sree Vishnu needs a solid comeback hit to regain his position in Tollywood. With audiences clearly expressing their preference for his work in thriller formats, the actor’s next script selection will be crucial in determining his career trajectory.
Fans hope that Sree Vishnu takes a break, carefully evaluates upcoming scripts, and returns with a project that showcases both strong content and his full acting potential.
